Alfa Romeo 1983 Spider Used Original Jaeger 85 Mph Speedometer Needs Repair on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a used Original JAEGER 85 MPH SPEEDOMETER from a 1983 Alfa Romeo SPIDER. I believe that it is mechanical and works by cable as it has threaded fitting at the back. It shows 93583 miles. It has the trip odometer reset, but it is frozen. The needle has jumped over the pin. It should be check over by a speedo shop before use. SEE My Other Listings for more 1983 SPIDER and other Alfa Romeo parts. Thank you for looking.
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