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Cj Jeep Speedometer Gauge Cj2 Cj3 Cj5 Cj7 0-90 Mph Oem Emergency Drive Light Old on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Bernville, Pennsylvania, US

Bernville, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:OEM Jeep AMC , Kaiser ? Willys ? Manufacturer Part Number:828607

Old Jeep CJ 
OEM Speedometer (0-90mph),
Fuel & Temperature Gauge.
Emergency Drive & Brake Light.
Odometer Reads 32759.1 
There's an old piece of tape laying inside the face, needs taken apart to remove it. There is only 1 glass triangle over the right indicator. I am not sure if there is supposed to be 1 on the left, I'm just pointing that out. The part # is hard to read and this is what I make of it, V543P1Y2. I'm not sure if I'm seeing it right, there is a picture. I am also unsure as to which exact years this is for. I know it is rare to have the Emergency Drive indicator light. Good condition.
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