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1940-50's Mopar,chrysler,plymouth,dodge Vintage Interior O.e.m. Dash Clock on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Bath, Pennsylvania, US

Bath, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:O.E.M. Dash Clock Warranty:No

 Up for bid 1940's-50's Mopar,Chrysler,Plymouth,Dodge vintage dash clock. The glass is good no scratches or cracks,and the body is good, has very little lite surface rust. The knob works very well hands move smoothly. What i can see in from the back, the inside looks clean. The prongs for the feed good, not lose or broken. The clock was made by west clox in Lasalle ILL. has  PATD. USA # 2279015 on the back, it is small letters.I don't know if the clock works or not it was in a storage unit of Mopar parts.The clock is sold as is and should be service or refuribish. No Reserve. Please email back with any questions. Thanks

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