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- Anderson, IN
- Vehicle Year
- 1997
- Make / Model
- Ford
- Engine Type
- 4.0 V6
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- 4.0
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- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
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- 2"
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- 31"
Any cool old ones? below is my collection. first one is pretty much a parts clock, the cabinet is in horrible shape. does have the key and all the mechanicals though. Second one is an Ansonia kitchen clock that was a wedding gift to my great grandparents in 1914. has all parts and key. cabinet is in beautiful shape. Need to clean it, it is a bit gummed up from sitting. Third is a 10 dollar yard sale find. works, and has key and most parts, looks like there is a missing decorative medalion from the pendulum. 4th belonged to my grandparents, it is a 400 day clock. kind of neat how the little tape of metal puts torsion on the 4 ball pendulum to spin it back and forth. I always loved watching it as a kid. needs some work, but has all the parts including the dome and key (which is not pictured) 5th one is a modern wind up clock that was given to us. needs some adjustment but looks great and has all parts and key. 6th, thrift store find for 25 bucks, Ingraham Mantle clock researched and it was probably made in the 1920s. missing the key and pendulum bob. have not got around to ordering them to see if it works or not.My wife has this thing for clocks... yes I said clocks.
1000 sqft house... 10 clocks.
It's fall back tonight... so I changed batteries in the smoke alarms and set all the clocks.