Nib Autometer Old Tyme Black Electrical Clock Gauge 2 1/16" Dia Black Dial 1786 on 2040-parts.com
of America, US
Up for auction is an analog clock for your auto. NEW IN PACKAGE, Made in USA! This is a 2" electric clock with quartz movement, and operates on 12 volts. This has a black bezel, and a black dial, with white hands and numbers. Includes installation kit. Wiring not included. #1786 - This does NOT have a chrome bezel as shown in the second photo, but you can get a better view of the clock.
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