El Camino Tachometer Tic Toc Tach 1982 on 2040-parts.com
Niagara Falls, New York, US
Up for auction is a GM Tic Toc Tach removed from a 1982 El Camino. This tach fits El Camino, Monte Carlo and Malibu, 1982, as well as other GM G-Body cars and years if so equipped with gauge packages. The clock needs a new clock set stem as the end where the clock set knob attaches is broke off. I am including a new GM clock set knob, screw and used knob. You only need the stem. This item is untested and sells "AS IS" with no returns or refunds .Only Paypal payments accepted. Payment is due within 5 days of auction end. Ships to lower 48 states for one price. Thank you for bidding.
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