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Hi Warhawkfight34!
What a GREAT find :-) Enjoy.
Also looking for a clock to my Coronet 500 -66
Have looked for a year now here in Sweden .. Nada zip nothing :-(
So do you find another one - please mail me...:-):-)
Have a good day
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Anders
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[quote=MrCoronet]Hi Warhawkfight34!
What a GREAT find :-) Enjoy.
Also looking for a clock to my Coronet 500 -66
Have looked for a year now here in Sweden .. Nada zip nothing :-(
So do you find another one - please mail me...:-):-)
Is it the same clock? I am only familiar 68 thru 70. I know that he has 2 more clocks, they are not NOS but I think they are in good shape.
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They are different.
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That looks like a nice piece.
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Man that's a find! Hook it up and make sure it keeps "close" time!
I had to have ours redone-not a NOS piece though.
NOTE: Our second hand was rubbing the lower part of the dash bezel as it went around. When viewed from the side like your one pic the second hand looked like it was bent toward the face of the clock. I straightened it before installation. Well later on after gauges were installed and while sitting in the car I heard a weird noise every minute. Turns out the hand was rubbing on the lower half of the dash bezel. I was able to sneak a paper clip through the adjuster hole and tweak it so it didn't rub. I don't know if the spacing changed when I had the quartz conversion done to cause this or if that slight bend in the second hand is by design. Might want to mount it and try it first.