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1957 Cadillac El Dorado Drum Clock on 2040-parts.com

US $51.00
Location:

Ellenwood, Georgia, US

Ellenwood, Georgia, US
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1957 Cadillac El Dorado Drum Clock - used.  In working order and I hooked it to a 12 volt power supply and it kept perfect time for a week.  The front plastic lens is loose inside the retainer and can be easily fixed but I will leave this to the buyer.  Otherwise, in working order.  A fixty-six year old clock.  The pictures speak for themselves.

I have sold several of these clocks.  They are very hard to find.  This one - as I mentioned - has a loose lens.  There are two small screws which attach the entire lens bezel assembly.  These two screws can be removed and the lens, put back in its retainer, and then reassembled or it can be reused as is.  It is up to you.  For my low reserve of $50.00, this clock is worth more to the right buyer. 

 Good luck.  Happy Bidding.

 

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