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1959 Oldsmobile Super 88 Electric Dash Clock Nice Condition With Dash Bezel Wow on 2040-parts.com

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Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
excellent condition. . not pitted , very nice show car quality , original condition . west clock inside
Warranty:No Surface Finish:clean very Brand:Oldsmobile

   This nice clock came from a 1959 Oldsmobile supper 88 car.  it came from the estate of a  jeweler watchmaker.   A very nice clean piece. No pitting and would be great for any type of car for show or auction. . No chroming or restoration required.  I tested the gauge lights and they do work.  The clock as of now does not work but this has been in storage for many years.   I will keep trying to test the clock and see if it works.  I am able toe set the clock with the dial . 
 Please feel free to ask any questions.  See large pictures below ,  I also can ad pictures. 
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