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1954 Chevrolet Truck Wind Up Clock Fully Restored W/ Warranty on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Anderson, South Carolina, United States

Anderson, South Carolina, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Warranty:Yes

This is a fully restored wind up clock. It has kept perfect time for over 24 hours. It was made by New Haven for Chevy. The chrome bezel isn't great, about 70%, and the lens has a spot on it. Still, the important part, the factory original wind up mechanical movement works like it did in 1954. This clock is cleaned up and would look great installed in your truck. I would look even better with a new lens and a rechromed bezel. Wind up clocks are very difficult. I'll guarantee this one for 1 year, but after the first 6 months, you pay shipping both ways. This is restored and working great. It's just not as good as one converted to quartz. I wish I could find a new bezel and new lens for this, but maybe you'll have better luck than I did. This really is a strong running clock.

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