1968-1969 Camaro Console Ampmeter Gauge on 2040-parts.com
Albrightsville, Pennsylvania, United States
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This ampmeter gauge came with a new center console kit I
purchased. I wanted a voltmeter gauge
instead, so I swapped this out prior to installing the console, so this is
essentially a new gauge. |
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