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1964 Plymouth Clock Question?

rarefish

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Can anyone tell me if the "center disc" on the clock is supposed turn with the second hand or does it
remain stationary when the clock is running?

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The centre disc turns. The "Seconds" needle is part of it. So, it makes a complete revolution every minute. I just went out and hooked up the battery on my Canadian 1964 Polara (uses Fury dash) to watch it.
 
Thanks,
I had the clock converted to a quartz movement some years ago, but never installed it of tested it until last week.
When I did I was little surprised to see the center disc turning with the second hand.
Good to know that what its doing, is correct.
 
That is unusual. My old 64 Sport Fury lacked a clock so I was unaware of that little detail.
 
In 1964 the cluster mounted clock was standard on the Fury and Sport Fury. Optional on the Belvedere and Savoy.
 
I am pretty sure it was still an option. I have seen a lot of Fury's without a clock.
 
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