1955, 56 Chevrolet Cameo Speedometer on 2040-parts.com
Elizabeth, Colorado, United States
1955, 56 CHEVROLET CAMEO SPEEDOMETER THIS ONE NEEDS A BIT OF RESTORATION. THE TEMP GAUGE IS LOOSE INSIDE AND RATTLES AROUND. THE FRONT HAS A FEW SCRATCHES. THE SPEEDOMETER MOVES WHEN YOU TURN THE BACK. DUSTY INSIDE IT MEASURES ABOUT 13-5/8 INCHES LONG AND 7 INCHES TALL CLICK ON ENLARGED PICTURES FOR A BETTER LOOK AT CONDITION COLORADO BUYERS ADD 7.9% SALES TAX PRICE INCLUDES FREE SHIPPING IN THE U.S.A. ONLY Check out my other items! |
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