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Vincent Black Shadow 5" Speedometer Tachometer Motorcycle on 2040-motos

US $3,500.00
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Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States

Port Saint Lucie, Florida, United States
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This is a matched set of Vincent Black Shadow 5" speedometer and tachometer. The speedometer is a restored original and the tachometer was one of a limited number created from speedometer cases in the 70's. Never mounted since I acquired them. Absolutely beautiful. Nearly impossible to find if you're a Vincent fan you either love or hate the tachometer. I will ship worldwide if you agree to shipping and duty. Please a questions before you bid so everyone stays happy.

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