clipper
04/06/2004, 10:10 AM
I've called a few places to try and come up with a clock for my dash. I just bought a CS and the clock is missing. Actually is was removed in order to have a non stock oil pressure gage installed in its place some time ago. I have to troubleshoot the stock oil pressure gage problem and the hopefully install a new clock! Any help would be great!
RacingFan
04/06/2004, 12:29 PM
:) I bought a really nice converted dash clock (quartz) from Paul Stienborn at the Carlisle show last year. He runs a business called Classic Automotive. You should be able to reach him at 810-659-5219. I am sure you could find one at the Nashville show or FORD Carlilse.
68sunlitgold
04/06/2004, 06:33 PM
clipper,
As with many mustang parts, your best bet may be ebay, just type in "67 mustang clock" or "68 mustang clock" they are the same.
Doug
rvrtrash
04/08/2004, 12:14 AM
This is just FYI. I was at a swap meet this last weekend and one of the vendors said he'd bought a 68 Cougar dash cluster to get the clock and it wouldn't fit in the Mustang dash cluster. I don't know if this is accurate, but thought you should know of the potential in case you ran into a Cougar clock somewhere.
Steve
clipper
04/08/2004, 06:12 AM
Thanks Doug,
Yes the couger clock has a concave face and the Mustang has the flat face. However they both use the same adjustment knobs. I did find a clock, it doesn't work. Can anyone recomend a shop to install the Quartz movement?
clipper
04/16/2004, 09:17 AM
I found this web site to order the movement and do it myself. Ordered it yesterday. They also had the set stem for $15. Scott
http://www.clocksandgauges.com/gpage.html