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Tic Toc Tach

RAINMANYEH

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That's entirely up to you.... Repair or replace what originally came in your RR or put the tach/clock combo in its place.

My '69 didn't have that, but did have a blank for a tach. Someone mounted a 'Flava Flav' style tach above the steering column and I'm replacing it with a new one, on the dash in the blank.
 

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Sorry, I don't remember. I do remember getting a quote first and figured it was reasonable and competitive. I think it was around $60-70 plus shipping, but I could be wrong. I remember there was an additional charge quoted for a burnt out coil, maybe $40, but mine didn't need replacing. The clock ran great when done and was back in a very timely manner as promised (get it... timely... I crack myself up sometimes).

After the bezel face is removed over the gauge cluster is the clock removal fairly straight forward?
 

Big John

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After the bezel face is removed over the gauge cluster is the clock removal fairly straight forward?

I've never taken one out of a 70 Roadrunner, so I don't know. The clock I had done in this case was for my 70 300.
 

Rick t

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In my 1970 a Roadrunner I have what appears to be a new or re conditioned clock but would like to replace it with a tach or tick tock tach. Is this easily done and ?
 
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