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Is there really a Smiths CE.3030/00 Clock?

Pete S.

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I think we can conclude that a 3030/00 clock exists and is not a one-off.

I'm interested in these early cars; Notice the mix of instruments labeled "Made in U.K." and "Made in England". My car has all "Made in U.K." instruments.

Best wishes Jay!
 

Paul354

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Ian wrote an article which shows a 3030/00 clock. The picture may be off.
I don't think the picture is off I think the chart is off
I’m no expert and leave it for others to comment
looking at this thread and the featured article about clocks on this site dated Oct 24, 2007.
written by Alpineian a think the 2 numbers in the chart are flipped
If you look at the very first post in the Featured articles and how to’s category written by Alpineian dated Dec 7, 2007,
He lists these 2 numbers in the flipped order in that post
If I’m correct in my assumption it would make sense that the Clock CE 3030/00 is correct and likely original for Pete S. car as he says
The clock CE 3131/00 is the clock of unknown application??

 
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