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Racecar32

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I have a 73 Challenger . I try and reset the clock and the knob just turns . Any body have any ideas on getting it fixed ?

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I believe cable was used only on 70 & 71. 72 eleiminated cable but you have to "Pull the knob out" to change the time.
 

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I had to replace the cable on my 71 and it wasn't cheap. Don't remember how much but did a double take when I saw price.
 

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Wow
I saw the prices on the reproduction rallye dash clocks for both the early and later rallye dashes. Selling for $360 or more contingent upon the vendor. Expensive investment
I wonder if there is someone who rebuilds them?
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tonysrt

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The quartz movement replacement is the best way to go that is listed above. When Jack's Auto from New Jersey was selling them N.O.S. they were $40 a piece, that was in the late 80's. Stupid me only bought 1.
 

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Somewhere in my storage, I bought an original rallye dash clock from the Dodge dealer in the 1980's. I think my original still works; not sure, my car has been in storage since 1984 and just recently taken out to work on. The clock worked at that time!
 

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I bought a rallye clock for my 70 Challenger from Classic when they had a 30% off sale. It eased the pain quite a bit...
 
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