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The Cars => 1969-1970 Shelby GT350/500 => Topic started by: 67427 on June 08, 2024, 12:41:15 AM

Title: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: 67427 on June 08, 2024, 12:41:15 AM
#774  Acapulco Blue. Have owned it for more than 30 years. Totally redone, but looking for an instrument cluster bezel. Resident in Ft. Lauderdale. For the clock, is there a consensus whether to go quartz or staying with the electric original?
Title: Re: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: Bob Gaines on June 08, 2024, 02:22:21 PM
Quote from: 67427 on June 08, 2024, 12:41:15 AM#774  Acapulco Blue. Have owned it for more than 30 years. Totally redone, but looking for an instrument cluster bezel. Resident in Ft. Lauderdale. For the clock, is there a consensus whether to go quartz or staying with the electric original?
The consensus among my peers that I am aware of is that if you want to set it and forget it go with the quartz. The movement of the second hand is easily identifiable as not original with a quartz movement however. If that neiance original detail doesn't matter to you then go with the quartz movement. The original clock movement can be cleaned and lubricated for a better chance of it continuously working for decades to come. If using the original movement the surest way to shorten the life of the clock movement is to let the battery go dead or almost dead. When the voltage gets low enough the contacts will not open or close all of the way and instead arc continuously consequently burning the contact points that have to do with the clock periodically rewinding. This is different then if you disconnect the battery which does not allow the partial opening of contact points and consequent electrical arcing. By disconnecting the battery the clock will simple stop without consequence once the mechanism winds down.  Of course none of that with the quartz movement so no corresponding problems if the battery goes dead.   
Title: Re: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: shelbymann1970 on June 08, 2024, 02:35:39 PM
If you go with a repo bezel please paint the inside ring Argent by the plastic gauge clear bezels . The repos are chrome as they don't paint them. Seen it too many times. Both my 55 year old clocks work good in my 2 "69" cars. Curious as to how my 68 clock will work since it has been sitting for 51 years dormant now. I like the factory clock movement. 
Title: Re: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: 67427 on June 09, 2024, 12:25:41 AM
Thank you both for the responses, not to abuse my welcome, but with respect to the use of a quartz movement, does that make you lose points in judging? How picky are the judges? I have a 67 corvette and the judges have gotten under the car and checked bolts in the grill and radiator area.
Title: Re: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: Coralsnake on June 09, 2024, 06:09:20 AM
You would likely have a notation and not loose points points in SAAC concours venue. If points were deducted they would be very minor.
Title: Re: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: CompRed70scj on June 10, 2024, 09:28:29 AM
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on June 08, 2024, 02:35:39 PMIf you go with a repo bezel please paint the inside ring Argent by the plastic gauge clear bezels . The repos are chrome as they don't paint them. Seen it too many times. Both my 55 year old clocks work good in my 2 "69" cars. Curious as to how my 68 clock will work since it has been sitting for 51 years dormant now. I like the factory clock movement. 

Yes - painting that ring is necessary. But very difficult! At least for me. I've done it but it took almost a week of back-and-forth, touch ups, etc.
Title: Re: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: 67427 on June 12, 2024, 07:13:04 PM
thanks to all who took the time, much appreciated
Title: Re: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: greggadams on August 28, 2024, 04:40:00 PM
If you want to sell it let me know . I have been looking for Acapulco blue 69. 770-842-5383
Title: Re: New member - 69 GT500
Post by: Bill on August 28, 2024, 05:29:55 PM
Quote from: greggadams on August 28, 2024, 04:40:00 PMIf you want to sell it let me know . I have been looking for Acapulco blue 69.

That is just poor taste.