Challenger Cuda Rally Dash Speedometer on 2040-parts.com
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Speedometer out of a 1972-74 mopar E body rally dash I am parting out. I would consider this a decent won as the needle moves when the cable is spun but I have no way to test it. Better than a core but it should be checked out.
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