Vintage 1968 Ford Galaxie Dash Clocks, C8af-15000 on 2040-parts.com
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
We are pleased to offer you this very nice 1968 Ford Galaxie Dash Clocks, C8AF-150001971 CLOCK restored condition, the clock looks and runs great, the movement was disassembled,cleaned,the main and chime springs cleaned and lubed with premium clock oil, it runs very nicely,keeps very accurate time. |
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