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Fixing the small clock - tutorial 200

Matt82dl--your post has inspired me to dig out the box of dead Volvo clocks I've amassed and see what I can make of them. And I'd like to pass along a little joke I've developed that any driver of an early 240 might relate to--given the loudness of the clock ticking. I like to mention the similarities between my 1980 245DL and a 1960's vintage Rolls-Royce. Back in the day, RR ran an ad campaign touting their cars quietness--the claim--"at 60mph the loudest noise is the ticking of the clock" ---well, big deal--my 245 does that too! -- Dave






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