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Car Forum / Antique and Collectibles / Studebaker / August 2005

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1963 Lark Type Clock

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Michael - Roseland FL - 05 Aug 2005 04:53 GMT
How rare are the 1963 Lark type clocks?  Anyone have one they would
like to sell?
jbreen - 05 Aug 2005 13:36 GMT
I believe the 63' clock had a black face.  Most 64-66' replacements
were black too, but slightly different in dial numbers and minute
marks...I think I have a couple of clocks that came out of 64's.  I
take them apart and give them the ole "Ray-Lin" treatment !  Works
great.....
N8N - 05 Aug 2005 13:43 GMT
> I believe the 63' clock had a black face.  Most 64-66' replacements
> were black too, but slightly different in dial numbers and minute
> marks...I think I have a couple of clocks that came out of 64's.  I
> take them apart and give them the ole "Ray-Lin" treatment !  Works
> great.....

I thought 64-66 were actually transparent green over spun aluminum?
Otherwise identical to 63 except for the face.

nate
N8N - 05 Aug 2005 13:43 GMT
> I believe the 63' clock had a black face.  Most 64-66' replacements
> were black too, but slightly different in dial numbers and minute
> marks...I think I have a couple of clocks that came out of 64's.  I
> take them apart and give them the ole "Ray-Lin" treatment !  Works
> great.....

I thought 64-66 were actually transparent green over spun aluminum?
Otherwise identical to 63 except for the face.

nate
N8N - 05 Aug 2005 13:43 GMT
> I believe the 63' clock had a black face.  Most 64-66' replacements
> were black too, but slightly different in dial numbers and minute
> marks...I think I have a couple of clocks that came out of 64's.  I
> take them apart and give them the ole "Ray-Lin" treatment !  Works
> great.....

I thought 64-66 were actually transparent green over spun aluminum?
Otherwise identical to 63 except for the face.

nate
 
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