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1968 QP1

Discussion in 'Maserati' started by Art H, Feb 6, 2018.

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  1. Art H

    Art H Karting
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    Apr 15, 2014
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    Would anyone happen to have any leads on the cigarette lighter's and map light adjacent to the glove box on the QP1? My car is a 1968. Also, if you have the Smiths Clock particular to this model. I am trying to be as faithful as I can to the restoration of this car. Thanks
     
  2. alfieri107

    alfieri107 Karting

    Dec 4, 2011
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  3. red27

    red27 Formula Junior

    Sep 7, 2010
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    London UK
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    Mark Oliver
    There’s a Jaeger clock on eBay with this item number:

    162868247892

    Listed as for Maserati. Worth a look?

    Cheers.

    Mark.
     
  4. alfieri107

    alfieri107 Karting

    Dec 4, 2011
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    If you can show me a picture of a Maserati originally equipped with this clock, I'd be highly surprised. Definitely never used in a Quattroporte.
     
  5. Art H

    Art H Karting
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    Apr 15, 2014
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    To all you guys who responded, thank you very much for your input. On Tipo 107 you will see the Smiths clock used. I had the original one however my mechanic accidentally threw it out in a box. I have found some on eBay and purchased them and will be sending it to Nisongers to restore and re-create an original matching face . A lot of extra time and money.! As far as. the cigarette lighter is concerned and the glove box light they have a matte aluminum surface. I should mention that Mike has helped me a lot with as much as he could with parts. Some of these little knickknacks so hard to find! I will be posting photographs on the website tipo 107 as soon as I figure out how to use this new format!
     
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  6. alfieri107

    alfieri107 Karting

    Dec 4, 2011
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    Hello Art, have you finished your restoration? Will you share some pictures of the completed car (and the restoration process) with us? That would be so kind!
     

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