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1970-1972 Pontiac Gto Tempest Speedometer Gauges Tachometer & Instrument Cluster on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ballwin, Missouri, United States

Ballwin, Missouri, United States
Actual working condition is unknown. Printed circuit board looks good. All gauge needles float as they should. Some broken mounting tabs.
Brand:Pontiac Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

You are bidding on a 1970 - 1972 Pontiac Tempest and GTO instrument cluster including the In-Dash Tachometer for the GTO without the hood tachometer. The actual condition of these gauges is unknown. I sold a 1970 GTO Show Quality Car for a good friend last year. I recently found this box of gauges in my friend's garage and realized they were spares for the GTO. Looking at these gauges I can tell that some of the mounting tabs and ears are broken but the gauges "APPEAR TO BE" in working order... I have NO WAY to confirm their condition.
Please check my other auctions, I also found a vintage Mallory Tachometer with Rev Limiter, modified to fit into the GTO stock dash which I am selling separately.

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