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Antique Car Clocks
I came into 15 old, windup car clocks. I don't know anything about
them. Does anyone know if there are clubs or other places where I nmight learn something, including what vale they might have. Most are in working condition. |
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kale wrote: > > I came into 15 old, windup car clocks. I don't know anything about > them. Does anyone know if there are clubs or other places where I > nmight learn something, including what vale they might have. Most are > in working condition. Run a search for auto clocks on Ebay every week. After a while, you'll get a pretty good idea of what you have and what it's worth. As an example, a non-functional clock for a 1940 Ford Deluxe will go for at least $60. Working ones can bring $200. George Patterson He who would distinguish what is true from what is false must have an adequate understanding of truth and falsehood. |
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