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F-Series Truck/Bronco Fuel Gauge, Orange Needle, 1977-1979 (F-100, F-150, F-250, F-350 From Late 1977)

Item EK-48-93261-1
F-Series Truck/Bronco Fuel Gauge, Orange Needle, 1977-1979 (F-100, F-150, F-250, F-350 From Late 1977)
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Restoration-Quality Fuel Gauge
      • Direct Replacement For 1977-79 F-Series Trucks
      • Also Fits 1978-1979 Ford Bronco
      • Officially Licensed By Ford Motor Company
      • Correct OEM Gauge Markings
      • Accurate OEM Dimensions
      • Bright Orange Indicator Needle
      • Fits & Functions Just Like Original
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-93261

      Description

      It's not always an easy task finding quality restoration parts for your classic Ford truck. Luckily, MAC's is here to help! This new, restoration-quality fuel gauge from Oval Industries is a perfect replacement gauge for your malfunctioning, faded or missing original. It features correct OEM gauge markings, accurate OEM dimensions, and a bright-orange indicator needle for easy viewing. Oval Industry gauges are officially licensed products by Ford Motor Company, so you know they are the best restoration-grade gauges you can possibly buy. As always, you can count on MAC's to provide you with the hard-to-find restoration parts you need with the quality you expect for your classic Ford truck.

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