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Old 02-16-2023, 09:42 AM   #17
pistonbroke
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Default Re: Speedometer face plates 1940-1946

I here you say four speed truck but are you sure you don't mean 1.5 ton and up? My half tons were four speeds and all had 100 mph and no shift indicator markings. GB. does your tonner pickup have the 60 MPH with the shift indicator marks? Just asking , never to old to learn, Tim
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