New (never used) Autometer gauge set mounted in a 100 year old piece of solid Oak. 3 inch mechanical speedo, 2 inch oil, water,volts, and fuel completely wired including senders and instructions. LEDs for signal lights and high beams. Antique Ivory faces with gold surrounds. 14 1/2 inches long x 4 1/2 wide x 4 inches deep. RETAIL for this gauge set is in the $450-$500 range.
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