Vintage Original Automobiles Engine Tester Part In Leather Case on 2040-parts.com
Dana Point, California, United States
Up for auction is this vintage original automobiles tachometer. It is in great original working condition. Will arrive exactly as shown in photos. Comes in case with all parts. No reserve. Thank you.
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