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My WRRS was $354 and it came from a seller out in Flat Rock MI, I
suspect it came from an ex GTW Line. The bell works also and has the
nostalgia “High Street” from Amherst MA gong tone. Also one of my
favorite gongs.
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Front view of the bell.
Right side of the bell.
Left side of the bell.
Backside of the bell.
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The backdoor hinge.
The internals of the bell.
The bell instructions.
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The WRRS logo on the rainshield and backside.
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The inside of the gong.
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The packaging the bell came inside of.
The bell compared to my other light stuffs.
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I also got the stuck oil cap off as well.
Most of the rust was covered by the rainshield.
The electro magnets were loose so I tightened it, (note the bolt and washer on the bottom).
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The bolts were stuck, so I did a little restoration.
The bolts before...
..and after!
The latch I don’t want to risk damaging it more so I left it as is lol.
I purchased a new latch to replace the old broken one from before.