2 1950's /1960's Chevrolet Clock Mfg. By Lux Clock Mfg. on 2040-parts.com
Bay City, Michigan, United States
Two 1950/1960 Lux Chevrolet Clocks both in good condition but both overwound need to be repaired.(the clocks in the picture are what you will be recieving) Ask all questions before bidding. Please contact me for any further information or pictures. I stride for 5 star service.
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