Early and Late Console Clock, With and with out Quartz movement |
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Early and Late Console Clock, With and with out Quartz movement |
914Sixer |
Dec 25 2012, 06:48 PM
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I thought I would add some pictures of the difference in the gauges. The early non quartz clock is the 1st one I have ever seen in 25+ years. It is based on the 911 clock of the time period. It has the white plastic back and the later one is encased. The second later clock is the one we are used to.
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