Sorry, but I am threadbare! Is some one looking for an old radio?. I
have two, one from a 82 Rover SD1 and another from a know-not-what. Both
were working when taken out. A few coins of the realm would suffice.
At 03:22 PM 3/27/2005, Kevin & Deana Brown wrote:
>You might try a junk yard (one that lets you wander around) since you
>may find an older after market radio that would fit. Mid America
>Autoworks has an old looking 200 watt AM/FM with a hidden cassette that
>is made for older Corvettes that should work (you would have to do
>something about the Chevy symbol on the cassette door.
>www.mamotorworks.com J C Whitney has some vintage looking radios to fit
>"40-89 Classic Cars & Trucks" including some that you can get without a
>cassette deck or CD player. www.jcwhitney.com
>
>Kevin Brown
>Odessa, MO
>
>'71 MGB, '78 CB MGB V8, '66 MGBGT V8, '54 RHD MGTF 1500
>
>FAUBEL CRAIG wrote:
>
>>I have a 71 B, and I'd like to install a plain radio (no CD, no tape, no
>>graphic equalizer, no display screens, etc...) that is as much like the
>>Brit Leyland mono AM-FM as possible, only I want stereo with 4 speaker
>>capability. I have Fiero seats with speakers in the headrests and I'd
>>like to use the 'fade' to control sound to the left and right seats. I
>>don't like the complexity of current audio sets, I don't have any use for
>>all the options, and I like the simple appearance and function of an
>>older radio. Does anyone have any ideas where I can search for this?
>
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Regards
Barrie
Barrie Robinson
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