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Great, old, functional, cheap, mechanical oil pressure gauges (All Sold!)

Discussion in 'Parts For Sale' started by fleetside66, Sep 5, 2014.

  1. fleetside66
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
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    fleetside66
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    City: Bethlehem

    State: Pennsylvania
    Price: $15 each
    I know, that's a lot of adjectives in one sentence. But, it's all true. I tested them & they all responded, like good little troopers. All are 2-1/16" front load gauges. $15 each. The price is plus shipping, which would be $7 for USPS Priority Mail with Tracking to the lower 48. PayPal would be best, but a Postal Money Order would work as well. The first P.M. committing to buy gets it.

    #1 - Stewart-Warner 80 lb. standard gauge, no lighting, coffin needle, small logo, retainer bracket, very nice condition. (That blemished looking area on the left hand side of the bezel is an abberation of the pic.) (SOLD)
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    #2 - Unknown maker (A.C. maybe?) 80 lb. , coffin needle, no lighting, retainer bracket, very nice condition. (SOLD)
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    #3 - Unknown maker, ancient, 50 lb., tulip pointer, clear face, beautiful bezel & glass (except for a small fleck of paint that let loose from the pointer hub and stuck to the inside of the glass...you can see it in the pic...forget about it). (SOLD)
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    #4 - Rochester, Art Deco script, 50 lb., coffin needle, bezel has some oxidation which could probably be worked out, one barely perceivable 3/16" scratch on glass, includes original copper coiled line & fittings. (SOLD)
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    #5 - Rochester, n.o.s., new in box, 100 lb., retainer bracket, not real old, but made in the U.S. (Dallas, TX, in fact). (SOLD)
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  2. fleetside66
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
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    #3 & #5 still awaiting adoption.
     
    Last edited: Sep 30, 2014
  3. fleetside66
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
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    How can you go wrong? Functional, cheap, nice shape... not Chinese.
     
  4. fleetside66
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    The oldest one & the N.O.S. one still left. The N.O.S. one is a Rochester, but the script & needle are the same as the older Stewart-Warners....very strange.
     

  5. fleetside66
    Joined: Nov 20, 2006
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    Cheap-ass X-mas presents to yourself. No guilt!
     

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