Looks like it's a roll of the dice with either.
bs
Bob Brown wrote:
> Ron & Bob
> This spring my speedometer quit, odometer continued to function.
> Moma was backed up so I used Palo Alto. Two tries, first came back same
> as sent, second odometer & speedometer did not work.
> I then talked to Margaret and had a complete working speedometer &
> odometer in 10 days.
> So who is better Moma or Palo Alto?
> Bob
>
> Bob Spidell wrote on 9/6/2007, 8:25 AM:
>
> > Ron,
> >
> > If you get tired of living with the defects, try Palo Alto Speedometer.
> >
> > http://www.paspeedo.com/
> >
> > They ONLY do speedometers.
> >
> > bs
> >
> >
> > Ronald J. Ray wrote:
> > > I sent my speedometer to Moma for repair a few years ago as the
> > odometer was
> > > not working. Moma refurbished the entire speedometer, sent it back,
> > and the
> > > odometer was still not working. Nor was the speedometer calibrated
> > > correctly. I called Margaret Lucas and she instructed me to return the
> > > speedometer to her. I had to pay the shipping cost. Moma returned the
> > > speedometer with an operable odometer. The speedometer is still of 10
> > > percent and the far left digit wheel of the odometer (10,000) turned
> > > constantly with the tenth of a mile digit wheel. After two chances
> > to make
> > > it right, I saw no point in paying the shipping cost to return it
> > again. So
> > > now I just live with the defects.
> > >
> > > Ron
>
>
>
>
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'67 Austin-Healey 3000 '56 Austin-Healey 100M
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