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1950-1956 International Truck Speedometer (stewart Warner) A565dn85 on 2040-parts.com

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Conway Springs, Kansas, United States

Conway Springs, Kansas, United States
1950-1956 International Truck Speedometer (STEWART WARNER) A565DN85, image 1
Used has rust on chrome and there is light dust behind the clear cover needle does move. Please see pictures for details.
Manufacturer Part Number:A565DN85 Warranty:No Brand:STEWART WARNER

Used 1950-1956 International Truck Speedometer (STEWART WARNER) A565DN85.  Needle does move.  There is light dust behind the clear cover and rust and  pits on the chrome trim. 
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