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    Source for parts for a clock

    Where to buy parts for the clock (inside)?

    Thanks a lot

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    I just went through this. Unless you find a watchmaker/repair man that can produce them for you, you will most likely need to buy a parts clock to salvage the parts out of. I bought another clock and was able to get what I needed to repair mine.
    1969 911 E #824

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    Try North Hollywood Speedometer or Palo Alto Speedometer, both in California. They specialize in Porsche & other fine automobiles.
    Last edited by Cliff; 05-25-2016 at 09:35 AM.
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    Pretty sure that North Hollywood Speedometer can replace the entire movement (not Porsche) with a new unit. Nobody would know unless they took it apart.
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    Last edited by SIMI BOB; 05-24-2016 at 11:12 PM.

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