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Before and After. I started on the clock Monday. In 1963 Ford used lenses that all the writing and numbers were engraved into the lense. For 1964, they changed to writing on the gauges with clear lenses. While the dash lenses are available reproduction, the clock and heater lenses are not. I chose to use white face overlays for this reason. I made this lense out of a piece of plexiglass from Home Depot. This turned out so good, I may just go ahead and get the proper lenses for the dash. I also cleaned, oiled, and repaired the electric solenoid, so this is a working, functional, 55 year old clock, as well.
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Very nice. I got a sample of Evaporust at a car show but haven't tried it.
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I've been using Evaporust for a while now on just about everything metal with rust on it....has done well by me.
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We can finally get it here ...... $88 for 5 litres of ready to use though.
Still haven't tried it.
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