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1970 Buick Stage 1 Oem Speedometer W/tach Non Air Conditioning on 2040-parts.com

US $500.00
Location:

Holland, Ohio, United States

Holland, Ohio, United States
WAS GONE THROUGH THOROUGHLY WHEN I RESTORED MY 1970 SKYLARK GS
Brand:Buick Interchange Part Number:257-00502 Manufacturer Part Number:1232081 Warranty:No

1970 STAGE 1 OEM CLUSTER W/O AIR CONDITIONING. 

IN GREAT SHAPE, WAS SENT OUT IN 2012 FOR PROFESSIONAL INSPECTION.

SENT IT OUT FOR RE-CHROMING.

WORKED GREAT WHILE IN THE CAR BEFORE THEFT.

HAVE MORE OFF THE RESCUED THEFT CAR. 




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