Vdo Quartz Clock 12 Volt 2" Diameter From 1980 Mgb (works Well) on 2040-parts.com
Peoria Heights, Illinois, United States
For Auction is a 12volt VDO clock from a 1980 MGB. Clock keeps excellent time. The illuminating bulb still works. Mounting hardware is included. Clock will be packed in a 4"x4"x6" box weighing 14oz and shipped in whatever manner the winning bidder desires at the actual cost with no handling charges. Examine the photos and thank you for looking.
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