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Thanks for the shout-out Chris!
Here is the thread http://www.brickboard.com/RWD/volvo/1274191/120-130/best_constant_power_source_hooking_clock.html
This is the photo you are probably talking about.

And here it is w/o the bezel (less-nice).

Making the bezel fit is tricky and I did not do it quite right. I'm going to make another attempt as soon as I pick up another spare clock or two.
I think you can find that style of clock from any 1975-1980 240. I opened the housing and flipped the inside to make the angle of the clock change from slopping down \ to sloping up /. The made it easier to put into the dash and be seen by the driver.
Although you have to enlarge the ash-tray hole, you can still cover it fairly well with an original ashtray (good to have a spare) so you can "restore" it if needed.
My bezel is held on with clear silicone. I'd like to work out something more permanent the next time I try this (for my wagon or for the cabriolet-thing I have).
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