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72-76 Corvette 160 Mph Speedometer Oem Gm C3 Nr on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
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Harrison, Michigan, US

Harrison, Michigan, US
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A 72-77 CORVETTE WORKING SPEEDOMETER. I BELIEVE THIS IS PROPER FOR 72-76 BUT WILL WORK UP TO 77, BUT IT DOES NOT HAVE KM/H WHICH IS PROPER FOR THE 77.  THIS SHOWS 36, 833 MILES. THIS WAS TESTED AND THE TRIP METER SPINS TO RESET BUT DOES NOT ROLL OVER WHEN DRIVING, BUT THE ODOMETER DOES WORK AND DOES ROLL OVER. THIS SHOWED 36,830 WHEN I GOT THIS I DROVE IT ON THE HOIST TO 833. SO THE MILES ROLL OVER BUT THE TRIP DOES NOW. THE APPEARANCE IS VERY NICE. THE CHROME IS DECENT. THE LETTING IS NICE. THE LENS IS NICE. THE BACK SHOWS LITTLE TO NO RUST. AS PICTURED

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