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Rare Vintage Stewart Warner Motor Minder Vacuum Gauge 2 3/4" Works on 2040-parts.com

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Syracuse, Indiana, United States

Syracuse, Indiana, United States
GLASS FACE IS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH NO CRACKS,HOUSING HAS SOME DENTS,SOMEONE HAS ADDED A HANDLE TO IT. RUBBER HOSE NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. SEE ALL PICTURES,READ FULL DESCRIPTION.
Brand:stewart warner Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Warranty UPC:Does not apply

vintage stewart warner motor minder vacuum gauge. it measures 2 2/4" across the glass face. there are no cracks in the glass,the housing has discolorations and there are some dents. someone has added a handle to this which can be cut off. the rubber hose needs to be replaced. this works. see ALL pictures and ask any questions you may have BEFORE bidding. thanks for looking! 

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