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Thread: WTB: Clock for a 68 Needs to have Ivory or Off White Numbers to Match my Set

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    WTB: Clock for a 68 Needs to have Ivory or Off White Numbers to Match my Set

    I am putting a set of gauges together and they all have the off white color for the numbers. I'm not sure if this is factory or if they are just showing their age. Most of the ones I have seen dated 11/68 or 12/68 have the off white color. Let me know what you have. Thanks

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    Senior Member dirk07's Avatar
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    Have a 10/67 ivory one for sale

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ferrerid=29735
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    I’m sure I have one.

    And I’m 5,650 miles closer than Dirk.

    Can you wait 2 weeks?

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    I'm not in a big hurry and I don't care if it works. The face, hands and glass should be in good shape. Needing paint is ok. Not looking for a high dollar clock. Thanks

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    Found one off Samba

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