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I am looking for the above item in good working order. The one i have does not work All enquiries appreciated Top $ paid for the right one
Cheers Leigh
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I'm guessing the GTS clock is diferent to a HZ kingswood clock but if not, i have a good one. Email is in profile.
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Thanks for your reply and input Yes they are different. Cheers Leigh
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Leigh,
Why don't you either take your clock to an Instrument repairer and have it fixed or do a search on here for GTS Clock as Mick (Commodorenut) did an excellent guide to fixing them about 12 months back.
Both options will be easier, quicker and
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Cheers Dave Upon further inspection, the internal housing that supports the clock mechanism ahs all perished - So may have to give up on it
thanks again
Leigh
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Don't give up yet Leigh. I have heard of people having later model analogue clock internals fitted to the old Holden housings...be worth checking out.
Cheers...Dave
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Hi Dave Thanks for your kind words of encouragement, it is greatly appreciated
Cheers Leigh
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