In the past, this list, or the yahoo one, have talked about companies
that will put modern guts
into a vintage radio. I don't know how they get it to work (like tuning
FM or XM when you have
only an AM faceplate) but that may be an option.
I googled "vintage car radio" and came up with
http://radiosforoldcars.com
no affiliation or experience. There were many others.
Wilkmanracing@aol.com wrote:
> I checked the screw head control on the side of my radio, and, indeed it
> appears to be an antenna tuner. In any event the control is not a two
>position
> switch, but rather it is like a volume control. There is nothing else that
> is adjustable on the chassis of the radio. I know this radio was installed
> at the dealer in 1959 when the car was purchased, so is this radio likely to
> be a positive ground only radio?
>
> Also, I'm still looking for a vintage radio repair shop. Any
> recommendations?
>
> Bill Wilkman
>
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