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Thread: FS: Monte Carlo Dash Timer

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    FS: Monte Carlo Dash Timer - Price Reduction

    I am offering an early three-button Monte Carlo timer in excellent condition. Only "light" scratches can be found on the case and Heuer mounting plate. The rotating bezel moves smoothly and there are no cracks or chips in the plastic crystal.

    It received a full disassemble, clean, lube and adjust (full service) by Dave at "A Matter of Time" in early '08 and all functions are working properly.

    A great example of the iconic Monte Carlo.

    Priced reduced to $1475

    Thank You,
    Jim



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    In Light of the Current Economy; A Price Adjustment

    Wishing to move it along to a new (old) dash.

    $1475 shipped.

    Thanks,
    Jim
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    Ahh man I wish I had the cash, what a neat little item. Good luck on the sale. Cool piece!!

    Jon W.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonnyw View Post
    Ahh man I wish I had the cash, what a neat little item. Good luck on the sale. Cool piece!!

    Jon W.
    Yup, they're nifty little gizmos & tightly tied to Porsche's rally days and driver uniforms.

    I'd consider that '67 Polo 912 in partial trade

    Jim
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    http://www.onthedash.com/Guide/_Dash...d/Monte_Carlo/

    Looking at the attached website I am missing some numbers on the dial of the monte carlo for sale: why?

    thx

    Wiebe
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    There are three versions of the three button Monte Carlo: standard (like the one offered); tachymeter face (no.1 image OnTheDash); and decimalized face(no. 2 image OnTheDash).

    The standard face version being offered by SWBS is not missing anything and was highly appreciated by rallyists for its easy legibility. Accordingly it was the most popular.

    The decimalized versions were pretty much US only as the early SCCA time and distance rally notes used route instructions that required decimalization of seconds.
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