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Wanted: Working 1970-71 'Cuda Rallye Clock

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A friend of mine needs a WORKING Rallye Clock for his 1970 'Cuda build.
Please let me know what you've got. Pics preferred. Price and contact info.
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Complete clocks: Classic Industries | Restoration Parts | Mopar Parts | Camaro Parts | Firebird Parts | Nova Parts | Impala Parts | GM Truck Parts | Tri-Five Chevy Parts

or, www.clocksandgauges.com for quartz conversion kits.

I have done a couple of Rally cluster clock quartz conversions, real easy..this is the way to go if you have a non-functioning clock.

I also tried to repair a factory clock which looked to be in excellent shape. The original clocks have a tiny set of contact points in them. When the points touch it completes a circuit and throws up a spring loaded arm, which essentially winds the clock. When the points get burnt they will either stick together or not conduct electricity. I tried filing the points but that removes the plating and they burn again in only a few hours... so if you like taking your dash apart every few days this is the way to go....j/k
 
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