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#760523 Thu Feb 11 2021 10:54 PM
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Hi everyone,
Trying to put a value on my old vintage GM parts clock.
Runs just fine, Never seen another like it to get a time period on it.
And just want to get an approximate value on it as well.
Thanks for all your help. 15.5" X15.5" X4"
Ken

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Dates to 1964 or later, as that’s when GM started using that logo. Only comparison I could find was one that sold back in 2007 for $155. Could be double that now.

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Look at the bottom below the 6...does it say ‘Pam” and have a date? If it does and the GM glass is original, it’s easily worth triple your $155 estimate! If not Pam, what is the wording below the 6?

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I'm sorry for the long delay. The writing is just the manufacturer
No pam, no date.
Just want to thank both of you for responding to my thread.
Ken


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