This looks like the kind of clock that were used in early '70's Volvos
(for example 140 series). Could the scrubbing be obliterating the word
'VOLVO'?
Neil
On 07/03/2011 18:29, Bill Rabel wrote:
> The only other German connections I can come up with are Wanderer (one of the
> four circles of Auto Union), or the East German Wartburg, which is more
> contemporary. Wanderer's logo was a wider letter W than the example you show,
> but Wartburg used a narrow W, where the center point was crossed like an X,
> which is suggested by your painted-over example.
>
> - Bill Rabel
> Anacortes
>
>> At 04:58 PM 3/5/2011, Jim wrote:
>>> This is a long shot, but I am trying to identify a clock that came with a
> car
>>> I purchased. The clock is a Kienzle and it looks like it had a "W" logo on
> it
>>> that has been painted over. You can just see it in this photo:
>>>
>>> http://img850.imageshack.us/img850/1663/img00160201103051532.jpg
>>>
>>> Here are a couple of other photos:
>>>
>>> http://img62.imageshack.us/img62/5648/img00163201103051533.jpg
>>> http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/5628/img00166201103051534.jpg
>>> http://img10.imageshack.us/img10/3606/img00167201103051535.jpg
>>>
>>> Any ideas will be appreciated.
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