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Antique Brass Stewart Speedometer With Bracket, Model 26, 1911, B Series on 2040-parts.com

US $699.00
Location:

Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

THIS IS A  BRASS STEWART SPEEDOMETER MADE BY THE STEWART AND CLARK COMPANY FOR USE FOR  MODEL T FORDS AND OTHER CARS OF BRASS THE ERA

IT IS A "B" SERIES, WHICH IS CORRECT FOR THE YEAR 1911 FOR MODEL T FORDS.

SOLID BRASS MOUNTING BRACKET.

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH PURCHASE.

IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

APPEARS TO BE IN WORKING CONDTION AS THE SHAFT MOVES FREELY AND EASILY AND THE NEEDLE MOVES WITH IT.

I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO SELL PRIVATELY , SO IF INTERESTED, YOU SHOULD BID.

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