Quartz clock

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Giscard
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model: 906 Paso
year: 1990
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Quartz clock

Post by Giscard »

Sorry but this will sound pathetically trivial after the account of the recent earthquake in Christchurch by Mobius,but here goes.

My Paso is missing, literally, the quartz? clock on the instrument panel. I have searched on the net without success for a replacement. Is this one of those parts that was fitted to another vehicle? I would even fit a broken (second hand) one to fill up the gap. If anyone has the time could they point me in the right direction.
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randtcastell
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Re: Quartz clock

Post by randtcastell »

I have read on this forum, that the clock is the same unit used in the past on some Fiat small trucks. Perhaps, a learned colleague will be able to provide more exact data.

Best, Randy.
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JWilliam
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model: 906 Paso
year: 1989
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Re: Quartz clock

Post by JWilliam »

Have a look at this forum page and on the second page is a picture of my solution to the Paso clock. As for Fiat clocks, why not rummage around a local breakers?

http://forums.ducatipaso.org/viewtopic. ... 7&start=15
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