Dave has a valid point on what dealers might do. If anyone has the
correct Smiths part number for the MkIA, it would help others.
But not in this case, since the radial numbers are MkI, but the part
number is NOT.
So maybe the dealer threw a positive ground Humber Super Snipe clock
in? (8-)
Steve
DJoh797014@aol.com wrote:
>
> Not to throw gasoline on a fire, but what do you
> consider a clock that has radial numbers that
> was installed by a Rootes dealer in a Mk IA?
> Do you tell the original owner to go back and
> get the correct clock?
>
> Here in the Midwest, Sunbeam dealers usually
> dealt with many car makes and would install
> what they had. A stand alone Sunbeam dealer
> would not order a clock from Chrysler when he
> had one in a Rootes box on his shelf.
>
> Dave Johnson
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