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66 GTO, Clock Repair
I am looking for a replacement for my dash clock. The existing mechanism is burnt out. Any ideas?
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Scott If you always do what you always did You always get what you always got |
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These guys put a quartz movement into my original clock for about $80. But that was a few years ago, I'm sure the price is a little higher now. They do a nice job.
http://www.autoinstruments.com/index.html
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I ALSO CANT REMEBER WHICH GTO VENDOR OFFERS THAT SERVICE ALSO
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I bought a kit from these guys and did my own ('63 Grand Prix).
K http://clocksandgauges.com/gpage.html
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Thank you, I will check them out.
Bob |
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no kit for 66, must have them do it.
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Send it to Pete Serio at Precision Pontiac.... he did mine about 5 years ago. Still works great, and the hand motion is still a smooth sweep like original. www.precisionpontiac.com
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