Sunpro Retro Line - Cp7950 Electrical Fuel Level Gauge - Black Dial on 2040-parts.com
Livingston, New Jersey, United States
Sunpro
RETRO Line-CP7950 Electrical Fuel Level Gauge Analog Vintage-Hot Rod Black Dial
Product Details:
Ideal for vehicle
restoration or hot-rod builders, this electrical fuel level gauge
features a black 2-in dial face, panels, and bezels with a sleek
design. The fuel level shows a range from empty to 1/4 to 1/2 to 3/4
to full and it has a 60-degree dial sweep designed for 12-volt
negative ground systems. Its numerals are in white and add style to
any vehicle's back lighting. This gauge can be flush-mounted in the
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