DOES ANYONG HAVE A PIC. OF A CLOCK THAT WOULD BE CORRECT FOR A 1974 US GTS?
THANKS EVAN
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quote:Originally posted by LF - TP 2511:
My file photos conflict with what David related.
I vote for the clock on the left as being correct for Panteras. But the bezel style of the console gauges, as David pointed out, is a match for the clock on the right.
Used on the 150 USA GTS cars, and also on European models up into the early 1980s.
Larry - I thought I was wrong once but ....
quote:Originally posted by agustaboy:....Any other votes????..
quote:Originally posted by agustaboy:
Mmmm the plot thickens. Any other votes????
Evan
quote:Originally posted by Panterror:quote:Originally posted by agustaboy:
Mmmm the plot thickens. Any other votes????
Evan
My US GTS has the clock on the right in the post above with the even numerals. When I bought the car it was re-sprayed black, but very low mile and originally burgundy/black livery and had a completely stock interior. It came with literally every original part ever taken off the car, right down to the old v-belts. I'd say it's highly likely that the clock is OE for the car. I can send you VIN if you think it may matter in build sequence.
Best,
K
quote:Originally posted by agustaboy:...I have picked up an NOS clock like the on on the right.
quote:Originally posted by JFB #05177:quote:Originally posted by agustaboy:...I have picked up an NOS clock like the on on the right.
would that source have another?
quote:My '74 is not a GTS but has the clock with the numerals like the pic on the r/h side.