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Vintage Antique Car Hot Rod Stewart-warner Speedo Meter Gauge Odometer 1276 on 2040-parts.com

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Boyne City, Michigan, United States

Boyne City, Michigan, United States
The speedometer and odometer have not been tested. The odometer reads 6568 miles. The numbers inside the gauge have spots of surface rust. The lens have fine scratches. The bezel and case have spots of surface rust, pitting, and flaking. Please see pictures for best description of condition and style.
Brand:Stewart-Warner Manufacturer Part Number:1276

 Vintage Antique Car Hot Rod Stewart-Warner Speedo Meter Gauge Odometer 1276

The speedometer and odometer have not been tested. The odometer reads 6568 miles. The numbers inside the gauge have spots of surface rust. The lens have fine scratches. The bezel and case have spots of surface rust, pitting, and flaking. Please see pictures for best description of condition and style.

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