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Thread: Classic Car Clock Repair - any recommendations?

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    Classic Car Clock Repair - any recommendations?

    A friend of mine has bought a rather lovely classic triumph which has a small square Smith's clock in it - which isn't working. He's interested in getting it repaired, might anyone know of someone to recommend for the job?

    Thanks.
    R

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    It may help to know if it is mechanical or electric and if electric, the voltage (probably 12v)?

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    Yes- that's a good call, it's an electrical 12v clock

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    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/373233177...cAAOSwoZFgDCL2

    Not used this chap myself as I repair my own, but I have heard that they are good.

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    Thanks- that's helpful!

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    OP: pics of both car and clock wouldn't go astray...

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    I've used https://speedycables.com/

    Very good, but busy so can take a while.

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