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Mercedes Benz Dash-clock For The 50ees Passenger Cars on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Oss, NL

Oss, NL
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

In 100% original condition this  VDO-Kienzle dashboard-clock for Mercedes Benz passenger cars from the 50ees.  I am not a specialist, do not know the exact car types.

Seems to be produced in (June) 1958 according the blue mark on top.

In beautifull used condition, with minor wear and scratches, good chrome . See 8 pictures. 

Clock runs well after manual winding. Needs to be rewinded daily. Manual adjusting. 

Front size approx. 8.5 cm x 5.5 cm  (3.25 inch x 2.125 inch);   weight 10.30 oz.

Worldwide airshipping  is 29 USD  as  packet (delivery time to the U.S.A. / Canada is normally approx. 3 weeks )  

If you have questions please ask me BEFORE bidding.   Please read payment instructions.

This license-plate is expired for  more than 5 years.

 

 

 

 

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