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WingZr0

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YOYOYO !

The 2 knob Rally Clock and

the 1 knob Calender Clock both arrived today !

The Rally Clock did not come with a Osicillator though, "Straight Bummer".

I'll post pics tomorrow here but mostly on the ( Rally Clock ~ Clocks ~ )

thread which is linked in the above post ^_^

I'll also have more information on

the clocks as I take a look at them tonight.

As always if you would be intersted in any of the clocks please send in those PM's and we'll proceed as previously planned in the ( Rally Clock ~ Clocks ~ )

thread.

Thyanx all ~Z~ ^_^

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HELLO ^_^

I got up some some pics as best I could for now.

The 1 knob Calender Clock does have it's face plate cover and glass. I just took it off during the photo shoot so I could give it a good cleaning but it looks like it will need to be restored by the ZCLOCKS.COM guy.

He does great work on these clocks and this face plate glass for the 1 knob will need his help.

But the good news is the Clock face itself is in exellent shape with bright, crisp lettering as well as the 2 Knob Rally Clock too ^_^

I will post more pics in the ( Rally Clock ~Clocks~ ) thread right now along with the link to more photos.

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~Z~

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HAAHAA HAHAHA ^_^

Cali Clock is from YJ

and the Rally Clock is from my hook ups on the Pan side.

(Pan imasu slangu yo Japan ^_^ )

a.k.a. where ever I can find em yo.

Please use the above thread link in post #1 for Q's ya,

I'll be there yo. ^_^

HaHAAA ~Z~ ^_^

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Those clocks are very nice looking indeed.

By the way, how accurate should the "standard" clocks be? Of all the cars that I have owned from the 70's my Z is the only one with a clock that works at all.

It loses about 2 minutes per week. Is that normal? If not are there places that will clean and adjust a clock of this vintage?

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My standard clock in my 280Z works fine, doesn't lose time and the same goes for my 810 though it's digital and considerably different fron a Z clock. I might have to contact Barbara Billingsley to translate what WingZro said.LOL

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Those clocks are very nice looking indeed.

By the way, how accurate should the "standard" clocks be? Of all the cars that I have owned from the 70's my Z is the only one with a clock that works at all.

It loses about 2 minutes per week. Is that normal? If not are there places that will clean and adjust a clock of this vintage?

Hi Walt!

The fella at http://zclocks.com/ Can help with that question.

Just click on his ~Expertise~ link and it'll explain.

Very knowledgable Cat and can even supply a

price quote for you maybe.

Please use this link http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24546

to discuss the clocks in thier other thread called

RALY CLOCK ~CLOCKS~ for reasons discussed in post number #1

Just trying not to flood this peticular thread. ERMM

(Darn Smileys still ain't workin LOL)

~Z~

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My standard clock in my 280Z works fine, doesn't lose time and the same goes for my 810 though it's digital and considerably different fron a Z clock. I might have to contact Barbara Billingsley to translate what WingZro said.LOL

Pan= My slang word for JAPAN

imasu= Japaness word meaning ( is, are, am) pronunced "IMAS" with a silent "U"

slangu= Japness version of the word (slang).

Kind of like adding "O" to the word "Sprite", which is a soda pop name,

making their version of the name called "Sprito".

Japaness friend I met told me that one on the greyhound Bus LOL LOL

yo= Japaness word meaning (for)

Japan= .......well, we all know that one LOL

~Z~

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