I'll take one that doesn't run!***
A working one would be great, but if all the clock needs are some new caps or a new transistor, etc, I'm confident I can get it running again.
***If it's not in good mechanical shape (the insides that is) then I'm not in the market for it.
***The coil shouldn't be damaged either. (e.g. burnt up by a soldering iron)
Cosmetics arn't a big deal.
Thanks a lot!
The attached PDF has plenty of details.
How to fix your 260Z or 280Z clock - rev 1 (1).pdf