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1960-1966 Pontiac Grand Prix, Catalina, Bonneville, Gto. Oem Vacuum Gauge & Tach on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Woodlawn, Tennessee, United States

Woodlawn, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

FOR AUCTION IS A VERY NICE SET OF PONTIAC FACTORY OPTIONED VACUUM AND TACHOMETER GAUGES...THEY BOTH STILL HAVE REALLY NICE COLORFUL GAUGE FACES, NOT FADED NOR DISCOLORED / DAMAGED.....BOTH GAUGES PERFORMED ACCURATELY BEFORE REMOVED FROM CAR........THE CHROME HOUSING IS NOT PERFECT BUT STILL NICE...I AM INCLUDING SEVERAL ADDITIONAL PARTS, THE ADDITIONAL CHROME FACE TRIM RING PIECES & HOUSING ARE ACTUALLY STILL IN VERY NICE UNDAMAGED CONDITION........ALL ITEMS SHOWN IN MY PICTURES, ARE INCLUDED IN THIS AUCTION......THANK YOU FOR LOOKING....YOU WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED.....

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