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Vintage Working 1951-1952 Chevrolet Lux Wind-up Dash Clock W/ Housing.... on 2040-parts.com

US $125.95
Location:

Debary, Florida, United States

Debary, Florida, United States
Good condition - working clock
Brand:LUX Vehicle:Chevrolet Warranty:No Vehicle Model:Special, Deluxe Country/Region of Manufacture:United States More items:Housing Vehicle Year:1951-1952 Housing color:Maroon

Vintage Working 1951-1952 Chevrolet LUX Wind-up Dash Clock w/ Housing....

This is a nice looking clock and housing. The housing has been painted maroon.

This clock has been cleaned and oiled. 

The chrome is in very good shape.

The clock ran for 48 hours but it is sold as is.

This would be a great clock for Rat Rod.

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