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Vintage Working 1968-1971 Fomoco Ford Thunderbird Cluster Clock C8sf-15000 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Debary, Florida, United States

Debary, Florida, United States
Good Condition Working
Brand:FOMOCO (Borg) Vehicle Year:1968 Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:C8SF-15000 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Vehicle Model:Thunderbird Vehicle:Ford

Vintage  Working 1968-1971 FOMOCO Ford Thunderbird Cluster Clock C8SF-15000


This FOMOCO Ford Clock is working and is a great looking clock.
It is a cluster Borg clock
The clock has been cleaned and oiled.
The clock ran for 48 hours but it is being sold as is.

Stamped on the back of the case is 2347


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