Many aftermarket radios made during the transitional period (mid to late
sixties) had neg/pos ground switches on the back. So you have a few other
options besides the original-style positive ground BMC radios. I would
imagine eBay would be your best bet.
If you actually want AM/FM/cassette/CD you probably want to convert to
negative ground.
on 9/14/01 7:07 PM, Tom Bott at tcbump@fdn.com wrote:
> Good Day All,
> Now to the question. I recently acquired a 1962 MGB (#656). It has been
> changed to a single 12 volt battery but is still wired positive ground. I
> have read about how to convert it but I have this question. Radios? It
> appears they were optional in 1962 but assuming they were positive ground
> where can you find one? Or is there some kind of converter you can put on a
> negative ground radio to make it work? Or should I take singing lessons?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tom
> 62 MGB
> 79 MGB LE
> 80 MGB (for sale)
> 78 MGB parts car (for sale)
>
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Max Heim
'66 MGB GHN3L76149
If you're near Mountain View, CA,
it's the red one with the silver bootlid.
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