Vintage Nos Stewart Warner 2 1/8 Inch Gas Gauge Jeep Van Hot Rod Racecar Scta on 2040-parts.com
Merced, California, United States
One excellent NOS Stewart Warner 2 1/8 inch fuel level gauge. The gauge is in excellent condition with no issues.The gauge has been checked and works as it should. The face bezel lens all are excellent.This is a late 1970`s made in the USA issue gauge. The part number on the box is a 284-M. So don`t let this one get away!!!!
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