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Thread: FS: Heuer Auto Rallye dash timer NOS?

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    FS: Heuer Auto Rallye dash timer NOS?

    Hi guys,

    i'm listing this one i a hurry for a friend of mine. I'm absolutely no expert on these but i know these stopwatches are known well enough by the Porsche community for you guys to know what you are looking at. Unlike steering wheels, i can't tell if this is to be considered a NOS piece or not but it sure looks clean from what i can see. My friend has had it for as long as he can remember, and he's retired... ;-)

    The only strange thing that caught my eye is the fact that the box seems to be holding a heuer monza yet the timer is an auto rallye?

    His price is 635€, sent paypal friends and fam or added 5.5% the regular way.





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    The box is for a newer Monte Carlo... I think
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Morrissey View Post
    The box is for a newer Monte Carlo... I think
    Could very well be, you know them a lot better than i do Mark. I only spotted the difference and that's about it...
    Still available and in case someone is willing to make an offer, i'm willing to pass it on to the owner ;-)
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    Here is some more info from On The Dash
    http://www.onthedash.com/values.shtml
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    Thanks for that info Serge!

    Owner dropped the price to 585€ excl costs ��
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    Here is a reprint from OnTheDash link above of the material relevant to the item posted in this thread:

    Auto Rallye.
    Pity the poor Auto Rallye!! With no 12-hour capability, no time of day indication and no split-second capability, it is often derided as being "just a stopwatch". As such, the Auto Rallye ranks sixth in value among the dash-mounted Heuers, often struggling to fetch half the price of a comparable Monte Carlo. One footnote, however, is that the early Auto Rallyes may be the rarest and among the most valuable of the dash-mounted Heuers. These early ones are also difficult to find and identify, in that they do not bear the "Auto Rallye" name on their dials. Bottom line - if you can live without the 12-hour disc, the Auto Rallye is the real bargain among the dash-mounted Heuers.
    The Auto Rallye earns a 0.6 on our Relative Value Scale.
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    Thanks guys, this one has sold.
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