Monday, February 27, 2012

Name That Car Clock: Extremely Classy Cartier Analog

In our last episode of Name That Car Clock, we admired the Jeco analog timepiece out of a 1978 Toyota Corona wagon. That was quite a clock, but it looks pretty drab next to today's entry. This should be a pretty easy call for you students of the Malaise Era (there's a hint), so let's hear your best guess about year/make/model for this designer-edition clock. Answer after the jump!

1976 Lincoln Continental Mark IV

Yeah, this was an easy one, since Cartier only put their clocks— which, judging from the build quality, cost about $1.64 apiece— in Ford products during the middle 1970s. No, this one doesn't work. I have never found a Cartier Lincoln clock that worked, and I've tested plenty. Be honest— what car did you think produced this clock?

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from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com




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