C'mon Craig you know the answer! Hint: your first clue is the sideways dial.
The only vertical dials were the AM only Toshiba unit that typically came
with the car, and a variety of aftermarket GM X-body replacements in the
early 1980s.
I have an AM-FM cassette pushbutton AudioVox that looks perfect and works
well.
Early '60s Chevy Stingray radios also have vertically printed dials.
On Aug 24, 2013 8:31 AM, <chalsted@comcast.net> wrote:
> have a 70 2000 I've had a tonneau cover on for a long time, took it off
> and realized it has an am-fm radio...has Datsun on it, bottom of the
> letters facing driver side footwell. is that a correct am-fm radio for a
> roadster? don't remember ever coming across one before. also have a factory
> radio delete panel :-)
> Craig
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