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Vintage Willys Stewart Warner Temp Gauge With Military And Manufacture Number. on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Athens, Ohio, United States

Athens, Ohio, United States
Looks to be in great shape
Brand:stewart warner Warranty:No Warranty Manufacturer Part Number:sw 505-s Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:ms 24543-2

SELLING THIS GREAT OLD HARD TO FIND TEMPERATURE GAUGE THAT I BELIEVE IS OFF A WILLYS MILITARY JEEP. IT IS ABOUT 2" DIAMETER LOOKS IN GREAT SHAPE. I HAVE NOT TESTED IT AS I DON'T HAVE THE EQUIPMENT SO IT IS AS IS. I ALSO HAVE LISTED A SPEEDOMETER THAT MAY HAVE COME FROM THE SAME VEHICLE AS THEY WERE FOUND TOGETHER. THANKS FOR LOOKING

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