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1962-1965 Pontiac Gto Gp 2+2 Vacuum Gauge With Console Mount Chrome Cup on 2040-parts.com

US $129.99
Location:

Knightsen, California, United States

Knightsen, California, United States
used- the cup has some dings and pits- but the gauge does work!
Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:pontiac

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This is a 1960s Pontiac Vacuum Gauge. The gauge works, but the chrome cup needs some attention- some dings and chrome isn't that good (see pics). Comes as pictured.   

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