What is it about the clocks in the high windshield cars? When I first started
my car
in July and thought it was going to run until it spun a bearing, I just sat
dejected
in the drivers seat looking at a big disappointment. After a little bit I
noticed
tic, tic,tic,tic. After 33 years that clock was still working. NO car clock
of that
age ever worked more than two or three years that I had ever heard of. Today
it is
set and keeps good time if I don't disconnect the battery. I wonder if my 68
parts
car clock still works....
Tom
69 2000
Portland
"David R. Conrad" wrote:
> "David R. Conrad" wrote:
>
> > I may be wrong, but I seem to recall that my new 67 1/2 *did* have a black
>ring
> > around the clock face. I really should remember for sure, since I removed
>that
> > clock in the mid '70's, to have it "made to work, again" by a clock shop.
>BTW,
> > my 68's clock STILL WORKS, without ever having been to a clock repair
>shop!!!
> >
> > (Even tho, I still wish I had that flat dash of that 67 1/2.)
> >
> > Dave
> > '68 1600
> > Kailua-Kona
/// datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net mailing list
/// Archives at http://www.team.net/archive
|