Re: Quart Conversion Dash Clock
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Re: Quart Conversion Dash Clock



Doug, had mine done by Auto Instruments Inc here in Va. Clock was just like
the mechanical one, easy to put back in as they only change out the mechanical
mechanism. Knob thread was the same as original. Worked great.
Nico Over
Va. beach, va.

 On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:46:06 -0800, Douglas Sutherland wrote
> Has anyone converted their '64 Ply. dash clock to quartz?
> 
> Does the new movement use the original hands, dial and clock knob 
> (so it looks stock)?
> 
> How easy is it to install?
> 
> Thanks,
> Doug
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