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1967-1969 Chevy Camaro Redline Tach Speedometer Gauges Set Gm Original Mt on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Corning, Iowa, US

Corning, Iowa, US
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Removed from a 1967 Camaro in the early 1980's and it worked back then. Been in storage. Disassembled them to clean them up a bit and found a small mouse nest next to the tach. They managed to bite the white and black wire in half. These will need reattached. There is also some surface rust inside in a small area in the case. Cosmetic stuff that you can't see when together. Plastic main housing has one mount tab broke and one center guide pin that needs glued on. Both needles move as they should. Fix the two tach wires inside and you could enjoy this gauge set as is in your daily driver. Email questions. Shipping will be $16.00.

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