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Oe Vg Used Jaeger Fuel Gauge Sunbeam Tiger Mkii Mark 2 Alpine Series V on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Dayton, Ohio, United States

Dayton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Jaeger Other Part Number:1235778 Manufacturer Part Number:BF2203/07 Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

 You are purchasing a very good used Original Equipment Jaeger fuel gauge for the Sunbeam Tiger MKII and Alpine Series V.

This has been tested and it works. The face is dark and the letters and numbers are nice and white. The needle is orange, not faded out. The chrome rim is very good. The case shows a some rust, photo 2 is the worst, photo 3 is the other side. Includes the mounting bracket and thumb nut.

A presentable gauge that works. At the time of this listing we have an oil gauge and water temp to match.

From a vintage British inventory, part number BF2203/07 and that number is the gauge face. Factory number 1235778.   

Photos are the actual gauge. 

Always happy to combine shipping.

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