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Shade Tree Mechanic
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I need to remove the clock on my 1948 Fleetmaster Woodie Wagon to send it for repair. It looks like it removes from under the dash. Do you need to remove the bezel prior to clock removal?
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Russell #38868 '48 4 door Fleetline
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Backyard Mechanic
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Backyard Mechanic
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You can access the nuts that hold the clock to the back of the dash by removing the glovebox liner and door first. Both are fairly easy to remove (a handful of screws) and will give you access from the passenger seat.
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