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Ac Fuel Gas Gauge Nos 5643001 60-66 Gmc Chevy Big Trucks, Tested Works! on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Merrick, New York, United States

Merrick, New York, United States
Tested works perfect, Nice Gauge
Manufacturer Part Number:5643001 Surface Finish:ORIGINAL Interchange Part Number:1960-1966 GMC CHEVY Big Trucks Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:SCTA - HOTROD - FLATHEAD V8 Part Brand:GM AC Placement on Vehicle:Front

Gauge WORKS! Tested using a AC, 0 - 30 Ohm' Gauge Tester

NOS AC Fuel Gauge

(P/N 5643001) fits,

1960 - 1966  GMC, CHEVROLET - Big Trucks,

Gas Gasoline Fuel Gauge

Tested as follows

0 ohms = E,      15 ohms = 1/2,      30 Ohms Registers Full

NOS IN BOX, GREAT ANTIQUE, 50+ YEAR OLD PART

SELLS AS IS, NO RETURNS

MAKE SURE OF YOUR APPLICATION FIRST PLEASE.


For Sale Locally We Reserve The Right To End This Auction Early

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