Up for auction is this used vintage Amperes gauge. I know nothing about it. I picked it up at a local sale. I don't know if it works or not. Email me any questions you have. Winning bidder to pay $4.50 for shipping. Sorry, no International shipping. Be sure to check out my other vintage gauges I have up for sale. I will combine shipping.
Gauges for Sale
Vintage amperes gauge item #4(US $9.99)
Trans am firebird speedo 6k tach and 100 mph speedo with gold letters(US $75.00)
Vintage lube oil pressure gauge (US $9.99)
Vintage 1966,1967 bendix sapphire v vw beetle, working am radio (immaculate)(US $149.00)
Vintage eveready american pocket watch style amperes gauge (US $9.99)
Gmk40205236920 goodmark speedometer lens assembly new(US $92.41)
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