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Identity of Car Clock?


Clipper47

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I recently acquired, for the purpose of assisting the widow of an old car hobbiest, to sell,for her, a small collection of 5 old car clocks from the 1950's. All appear to work and are probably NOS. There are two Ford, two Oldsmobile and one other only identified as 1950? I would like to know what make and preferably which model this clock came from or belongs to. Attached is a photo. It is 12 1/4" long and 2 3/4" wide. The back identifies it as a Westclox, LaSalle, Ill. I have tested the clock and it works perfectly. Any help identifying this clock for me would be greatly appreciated. I am posting this as a favour to an elderly woman and have no intention of profiting from any subsequent sale of these items.

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It was a light hearted moment I thought would bring a smile to your face. Obviously it did not and I apologize for offending you. Life in my little world has lots of smiles and is not quite so serious! Wayne

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Wayne, Apology not necessary. It is sometimes difficult to interpret meaning with forum postings but I should have read your posting as humour especially with the (lol) Sorry for any misunderstanding. Have a great day! My world is full of smiles also (especially after Monday!). :-)

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