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Old 09-22-2016, 08:39 PM
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I made a little video that shows how I removed and repaired the broken clock in my new project car (a disaster of a 944S - but the price was right...)



Next steps: replace seats, clean the interior, replace the clutch, replace the bent valves, put on correct offset wheels, etc.
Old 09-22-2016, 10:31 PM
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Nice work! Those victories are whats needed to keep the motivation level up on a project car. I have one of those "price was right" cars in my stable as well. Major time sink but rewarding.
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Edit: Bit of a rushed, s**ty picture & doesn't capture the cool 80's glow/atomic clock/timer or whatever you wanna call it as well as it should, but the backlight sure adds a cool factor when it's working when in the it's dark
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Old 09-25-2016, 07:38 AM
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Thanks Van, I subscribe to your YouTube channel. All your videos are very helpful. I know what you mean about a disaster 944S. Mine was priced right too but didn't even have the original engine. I'm so far into it now there's no point in giving up.



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