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On 23 Aug 2003 at 22:12, Greg Banfill wrote: > I needed a "clean" clock for my '64 Notch resto and in talking with a > guy last weekend at the VW show in Campbell this came up. He said he had > an NOS European clock (WTF??) that he would sell me. He didn't want any > money until he knew I wanted it, but he would send it to me and then I > could let him know what I thought................ > > He wants $50 for it, but what the hell is it............................. > > Here's pictures. > > http://vintagewarehouse.com/parts/S2400001.JPG > http://vintagewarehouse.com/parts/S2400002.JPG > http://vintagewarehouse.com/parts/S2400003.JPG > http://vintagewarehouse.com/parts/S2400004.JPG > http://vintagewarehouse.com/parts/S2400005.JPG > http://vintagewarehouse.com/parts/S2400006.JPG Type 3 clock with heater timer. I've never seen one before. I suppose it's possible that this is a 6V clock, but note the Nov 1970 date code. If it's not 6V it could be switched, if you have a 6V clock to swap the solenoid out of. -- ******************************* Jim Adney, jadney@vwtype3.org Madison, Wisconsin, USA ******************************* ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list | mailto:gregm@vwtype3.org