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1957 Chevrolet Speedometer, Gauges And Clock New Classic Instruments on 2040-parts.com

US $825.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:New Brand:Classic Instruments

This is a Classic Instruments 3 gauge set and Clock for your 1957 Chevrolet.  

New with 5 year Warranty  

This set is grey with red and white lettering.  

Electronic speedometer and tach

Included with these gauges:

  • Polished stainless bezel
  • Flat Glass Cover comes standard
  • 4-5/8" Electric programmable speedometer/tach/oil/volt quad
  • 2-1/8" Fuel Gauge
  • 2-1/8" Temperature Gauge
  • Matching clock (3.75" x 2.35" hole and 3.97" x 2.5" bezel)

The fuel gauge is set up for a stock 1957 fuel sending unit (0-30 ohms).  This is an all electric speedometer and the kit has all the necessary standard GM sending units.

Red Bezel not included just to show you what it will look like

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