Trivia #28 - What Is It? What Does it Fit? Where Does it Go?

It has been a while since we did Trivia, so here goes a new one.

Looking at the picture (this is the back of the item): WHAT IS IT? WHAT DOES IT FIT? WHERE DOES IT GO?

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Looks like a clock. Since it's on this site, it has to be from a 63 or 64 Cadillac. It clearly is not the dashboard clock so that leaves the rear clock for the Series 75 which would be mounted on the back of the front seat. If that is the case, this could be from a 65 Series 75 as well.

Kurt, Have a Big Cigar!
It is indeed the back of a Series 75 Clock, which according to the Master Parts Book was the same 1956 to 1965.  See front below the cigar picture.   This is one of two I have on hand and this one works great. You may see it go up on my Parts Page soon.

Well, the Westclox manufacturer mark should give a strong hint...right?  

My guess is the rear compartment clock for the '63-65 limousine. And perhaps some earlier years as well. 

OOPS: I didn't see the earlier replies.  Do I get Second Place? 

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You get a Pall Mall cigarette butt! LOL. Mom said her and her cousins use to climb out onto the roof and smoke her dad's Pall Mall cig butts!  You do what you gotta do as a teenager in the 50's.

Ha!  Love it!

But I do like that you included the picture...maybe a half cigar!

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