1969 Ford Fairlane/torino/ranchero/gt Gasoline Gauge & Temperature Indicator on 2040-parts.com
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, US
Up for auction is a Ford Motor Company original fuel gauge assembly and temperature light indicator for a 1969 Ford Fairlane. The assembly was recently removed from a running low mileage '69 Fairlane. It is in very good working condition. The black numbers, and indicator lines are free of flaws. The needle is free of flaws. The brushed aluminum background is free of scuffs as pictured. The factory inspection mark is still intact as shown in picture #3. This assembly will make a GREAT addition to your '69 restoration. If you or your restoring shop have questions; feel free to email me.
Shipping via US Mail will be supplied to the winning bidder. US bidders only and payment is expected within 3 days of auction end.
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