Honolulu
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I found one in my stash-o-stuff and hotwired it to my wife's battery (and that's how I found my battery had only 5 volts, bummer). The clock audibly and visibly runs and is in decent shape externally. I have not opened it up b/c that would be pointless. For an electric clock one would think it should be silent, but it's not; you'd probably only hear it if all else was quiet.
Marked on the back: "214/8/1", "2.73" and "VDO Made in Germany" with "+12V" at the terminal.
One more thing: socket but no bulb, that would have stayed with the wiring harness. Probably have the somewhat conical wrinkle-painted bezel for it, and the rest of the cluster as well, though I think the wood was too far gone and may have been discarded.
Yeah I know, pics, but that would require me to go take 'em, and post 'em, so I'm inquiring if there's any interest in the first place.
There's a bunch of other stuff I should clear out, including two NEW door skins, one not currently attached the interior frame, (frames quite good, no visible rust) that have supposedly been painted with what's-that-stuff, but looks like gray primer. Also a pair of flag mirrors, I think with bases and gaskets. Other stuff too.
Marked on the back: "214/8/1", "2.73" and "VDO Made in Germany" with "+12V" at the terminal.
One more thing: socket but no bulb, that would have stayed with the wiring harness. Probably have the somewhat conical wrinkle-painted bezel for it, and the rest of the cluster as well, though I think the wood was too far gone and may have been discarded.
Yeah I know, pics, but that would require me to go take 'em, and post 'em, so I'm inquiring if there's any interest in the first place.
There's a bunch of other stuff I should clear out, including two NEW door skins, one not currently attached the interior frame, (frames quite good, no visible rust) that have supposedly been painted with what's-that-stuff, but looks like gray primer. Also a pair of flag mirrors, I think with bases and gaskets. Other stuff too.