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Vintage 1960's Sun Tach & Bat-o-meter W/chrome Cups And Transmitter Box Original on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Northfield, Ohio, United States

Northfield, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:SUN Manufacturer Part Number:0000

THIS IS AN ORIGINAL VINTAGE SUN 8.5K GREEN LINE TACHOMETER, TRANSMITTER AND BAT-O-METER FOR A 1960'S AND 1970'S CAR AND TRUCK (MAY FIT OTHER YEARS, MAKES & MODELS, DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH PRIOR TO BIDDING). THIS RARE SETUP IS 12 VOLTS AND DATED 1965. IT IS IN VERY GOOD USED CONDITION WITH A GREAT FINISH ON THE FACE AND CHROME CUPS. THE TACH CARRIES THE MODEL NUMBER RC 85 AND A DATE OF 1A35. THE BAT-O-METER CARRIES A MODEL NUMBER RC 12V AND A DATE OF 2A45. THE TRANSMITTER CARRIES THE MODEL NUMBER EB-9A AND IS FOR 12V AND 8 CYLINDER. THIS SETUP WORKED GREAT WHEN REMOVED 30+ YEARS AGO, BUT IS BEING SOLD AS-IS WITH WORKING CONDITION UNKNOWN. I'M SURE THE TRANSMITTER NEEDS NEW BATTERIES. RARE AND HARD TO FIND. ORIGINAL VINTAGE PART, NOT A CHEAP REPRODUCTION! WINNING BIDDER TO PAY $20.00 S&H, WITHIN THE UNITED STATES. LOCAL PICKUP IS AVAILABLE IN CLEVELAND, OHIO. LIKE ANY AUCTION, ALL SALES ARE FINAL. ITEMS SOLD AS-IS. FEEL FREE TO MAKE A REASONABLE OFFER!  

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