Instrument Repair

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jgarman
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Instrument Repair

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I need to get the clock from my GTC working. Does anyone have recent experience with an instrument repair place they would like to share?

I know about North Hollywood and Palo Alto. I used one of them in the pretty distant past but it was less than completely satisfactory.

Thanks for your assistance.
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jgarman wrote:I need to get the clock from my GTC working. Does anyone have recent experience with an instrument repair place they would like to share?

I know about North Hollywood and Palo Alto. I used one of them in the pretty distant past but it was less than completely satisfactory.

Thanks for your assistance.
See http://www.parrotbyte.com/kbc/ferrari/Gauges.htm#Clock for a better solution to keeping the clock working.
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Re: Instrument Repair

Post by william »

I just had a set of Gauges completed for my Alfa Guiletta..I used John Wolf.

http://johnwolfco.com/

good luck,
William
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Re: Instrument Repair

Post by tyang »

Hi William,

John Wolf does a nice job on my fuel senders, but I need to try them out for my gauge repairs. I'm glad you liked them.

Another choice is
MoMa
505-766-6661
1321 2nd St NW
Albuquerque NM 87102

I just sent them a speedo. They've been pretty good to me.

Tom
'63 330 America #5053
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