Next take the arms and shorten and shape them so they look closer to the originals. Then a little paint and they are ready to reattach. Then just reassemble the clock assembly into the rear and front covers. The neat thing about this clock is the second hand increments rather than a continual sweep. As far as mounting the battery, if your going to put it in the glove box then I would solder the wires to the holder after you run the wires through the glove box wall. Much smaller hole needed. I think for now I'm just going to tuck mine under the dash. I have looked into a converter and found for $10 you can buy one that plugs into your cigarette lighter and drops down to 1.5v. It would be easy to get it, disassemble it, and attach it to the regular 12v clock feed wire. I probably will in the future but too much going on right now to worry about it.
Wow, that is pretty cool and clever.
SAY WHAT? Way pretty ingenious!!!
Thanks for sharing.
Brilliant, it's posts like this that seem simple and only cost a little, but are priceless in value!