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Corvette Fuel Gauge - 1968-71 Original Restored on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Norfolk, Virginia, United States

Norfolk, Virginia, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:6430850 Brand:gm

This is an original fuel gauge for 1968-1971 corvettes that has been professionally restored. 

 Yes these are available aftermarket - the aftermarket fuel gauges are all over the internet for about $69+shipping.  BUT - everyone I have used has failed within 6 months.

This is the real deal original GM gauge - with face re-silk screened and the coil tested and calibrated. 

I have all original gauges for all C3 years restored and ready for installation - as well as complete units.  See my other auctions for additional items or email me with questions.  I like to buy cores to help off-set your purchase costs.  Shipping is included in the price for the lower 48 states.

International buyers please contact first for a shipping quote prior to bidding - thanks.

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