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Mike Szadaj

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I saw this at a sale today and I just had to grab it. I paid a buck for it. When I got it home and hooked it up to power I was pleasantly surprised that it seems to be working.

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That's a cool piece .... Maybe find out what it came out of ..... Ford ...merc ?


 
Mopar for sure. Can anybody tell me the date from the part numbers? I think 1971.

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At some point in time they went from the mechanical drum type, which is what mine is, to a fluorescent display.
I have the guts of a fluorescent display clock in my garage, but I am not sure which car maker it is from

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My friends (Cordoba based) Charger Daytona had that same clock above the glove compartment.
 
Late 70s b body item
 
If my decoding of the part number is correct, the mechanical drum type would have been available in the early 1970s, and then the electronic fluorescent display versions in the latter part of the 70s
 
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