Clock in original factory packaging along with reset tab, harness wiring, and instructions for installing. Purchased this several years ago but never installed...decided to keep using the cool but not-OEM digital clock that was in my now-sold 1970 Fury III convertible. Chrysler Parts no. 2927...
Clock in original factory packaging along with reset tab, harness wiring, and instructions for installing. Purchased this several years ago but never installed...decided to keep using the cool but not-OEM digital clock that was in my now-sold 1970 Fury III convertible. Chrysler Parts no. 2927...
I apologize....I meant to post this in the "Interior Parts" forum. I will move it if needed, or will leave it here for a short while until sold or I can figure out how to move it.
Clock in original factory packaging along with reset tab, harness wiring, and instructions for installing. Purchased this several years ago but never installed...decided to keep using the cool but not-OEM digital clock that was in my now-sold 1970 Fury III convertible. Chrysler Parts no. 2927...
Selling two surplus, solid tail light lenses from beloved Fury III. Left lens has small chip missing on left side, right lens has small chip missing on top side. See pix. Stamped part # is CC SAE STIAR 70PH Selling price for the pair is $35 OBO. Will ship mainland US for $15. Local pickup...
I agree with the prospects for reverse engineering this. Especially with the "this is not a lost cause" sentiment. And that repro sheets are not what I'm looking for. I originally was wondering if there was a safe and efficient way to restore the original for both aesthetic and code-finding...
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There are a few minor holes in the sheet. But dirt is by far the biggest code-blocker. There may be a few codes lost in the few holes, but I've already written those off as un-recoverable unless by some chance I were to find a 2nd sheet.
I should clarify. Based on all the comments received, I'm happy to stay with the sheet as is. But I'm still interested in trying to decipher what codes are beneath the various smudge marks. With regard to the photoshop idea, I'm asking my friend if there is a way he can dissect the sheet by...
Hi Lebaron, its amazing you raised this question, I was wondering the same thing, as a possible Plan B (or "C")! I've asked someone I know who is an expert in graphics stuff and was going to post what I learn. Haven't heard back yet but I'm sure I will. Thanks!