1970-1974 E Body Standard Dash Clock Assembly

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1970-1974 E Body Standard Dash Clock Assembly
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Description

1970-1974 E Body Standard Dash Clock Assembly  

How many times have you looked at your non-working dash clock and wished it did not cost a fortune to get a nos replacement. Our reproduction dash clock assembly fits 1970-1974 Plymouth E-body Cuda and Barracuda models and 1971-1974 Challenger models. Each clock is made from stamped die-cut steel and is upgraded from mechanical to quartz movement components. They are assembled using the best precision components to ensure accuracy and reliability. Each clock follows the original detail using correct markings and colors.

 

The 1970-1974 E Body Standard Dash Clock Assembly refers to the clock component installed in the instrument cluster of certain Dodge and Plymouth vehicles built on the Chrysler E platform during that time period. The E Body cars included models such as the Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda. Here are some details about the standard dash clock assembly for the 1970-1974 E Body:

 

  1. Analog Clock: The standard dash clock in these vehicles was an analog timekeeping instrument. It typically featured a clock face with hour and minute hands, allowing the driver to easily read the time while driving.

  2. Dash Location: The clock assembly was integrated into the instrument cluster on the dashboard, alongside other gauges and indicators. The specific placement and design could vary based on the model and trim level.

  3. Power Source: The clock was powered by the vehicle's electrical system and received power through wiring connected to the instrument cluster.

  4. Adjustment: The clock assembly usually had a knob or button that allowed the driver to set and adjust the time manually. Some clocks might have had a small window or cover for protection.

  5. Optional Upgrades: While a clock was a standard feature in many models, some vehicles offered optional upgrades or variations, such as a digital clock or other timekeeping features.

  6. Period-Appropriate Design: The design of the clock assembly was in line with the styling trends of the early 1970s, often featuring a classic or sporty appearance that complemented the overall aesthetics of the vehicle's interior.

 

Note: Not for use on 1970 Challenger models.

Fitment: 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 Plymouth Barracuda , Cuda'

 

Fitment: 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974 Dodge Challenger

 

1970-1974 E-Body Standard Dash Clock Assembly