I'll also check out Chris Connors for regular gages, per the post.
btw, I posted on another thread about clock repair, if you need it. I replicated it for convenience here:
Talk to Jim Smith (Denver area) as he specializes in all flavors of antique and vintage automotive clocks. He has done 3 1935-37 senior clocks for me and is a solid performer and has a tiered cost structure ranging from basic cleanup runthrough (assuming no parts/issues) up through higher intensity full restoration. He does have a stable of many clocks/parts so often can deal with issues out of his shop supplies.
Contact Info:
1)
jim@smithsarchitects.com 2) +1 303-534-0123
3)https://mainstreetclassiccarclocks.com/
He has several finished Packard clocks for sale as well.
Dan M.
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