Nos Mopar 1953-54 Plymouth Fuel Gauge Companion To Oil # 1523023 26861 on 2040-parts.com
Statham, Georgia, United States
NOS fuel gauge #152302? Fits 1953-54 Plymouth. Sister gauge to #1523023 oil gauge , we do not know the correct number. Gauge has 26861 stamped on it. May have other applications, please do your own research.
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