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Part Number for 1971 Clock

Does anyone know the part number for the clock in 1971 911's? I am looking to buy one to replace an inop clock and the part number is 911.641.701.29. I just want to be sure before I buy it. BTW anyone know what the going rate is for a working early 911 clock? Thanks much!

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Old 05-21-2006, 06:36 AM
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Send to North Hollywood Speedometer. They will replace the clock mechanism with a new quartz and restore your bezel and glass. Not cheap but if you want to keep the OEM look and have a good working clock it is the best way. OEM clocks are NLA. You can buy reproductions but the cost is probably similar to repairing yours. Good Luck.
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901.641.701.00 is the part number for a '71 clock. The number you supplied is correct for '74-89.

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Thanks Guys! I think that I will go to North Hollywood Speedometer and repair the original. As always, the Pelican members are the best!
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My 71 clock didn't work when I got the car. I took it apart and found a fuseable link that had let go. Just a solder joint that melts in place of a fuse. Re-soldered and it has worked fine every since. Just a thought.

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