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Re: 195? meadowbrook 2dr wagon [Re: shinnery] #512473
04/01/10 08:01 AM
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Earliest AM/FM I know of was a '67 Poncho Lemon with the OHC-6. It also had a factory Re-verb. I suspect they were around a couple years before that but it was the first one I owned.





im just saying i didnt know that the FM band even exsisted to the public that early,,i was thinking it didnt come in to our world till the early or mid 1960s,,i remember listening to AM in those days,and getting the famous under dash FM converter in the late 60s..


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Re: 195? meadowbrook 2dr wagon [Re: fstfish66] #512474
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kinda cool
http://jeff560.tripod.com/1950fm.html

http://www.ehow.com/about_5380379_history-car-audio.html
1930s-1950s
By the 1930s, AM car radios were common. In 1952 the first FM tuner to join the AM band in cars was introduced, although FM radio listening remained scarce all decade. Chrysler included a turntable in its Imperial series, but the idea never caught on. The advent of the portable transistor radio in the late '50s created another way to listen to radio while moving in a car.

Re: 195? meadowbrook 2dr wagon [Re: RodStRace] #512475
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kinda cool
http://jeff560.tripod.com/1950fm.html

http://www.ehow.com/about_5380379_history-car-audio.html
1930s-1950s
By the 1930s, AM car radios were common. In 1952 the first FM tuner to join the AM band in cars was introduced, although FM radio listening remained scarce all decade. Chrysler included a turntable in its Imperial series, but the idea never caught on. The advent of the portable transistor radio in the late '50s created another way to listen to radio while moving in a car.





wow 1952 hard to imagine,,thanks for posting


1966 barracuda prostreeter super charged 340(SOLD)
1940 dodge coupe 241 hemi street rod
2014 ram express hemi 4x4 dailey driver
2015 cherokee
2013 R/T classic
Re: 195? meadowbrook 2dr wagon [Re: fstfish66] #512476
04/03/10 01:26 PM
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according to that list the og owner would've had a whole 4 channels to listen to here in toledo...Probably playing way better tunes than the crap that comes out these days...

Re: 195? meadowbrook 2dr wagon [Re: pitbovver] #512477
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according to that list the og owner would've had a whole 4 channels to listen to here in toledo...Probably playing way better tunes than the crap that comes out these days...




yes todays crap i agree,,,sirius radio is the only way to go,,,


1966 barracuda prostreeter super charged 340(SOLD)
1940 dodge coupe 241 hemi street rod
2014 ram express hemi 4x4 dailey driver
2015 cherokee
2013 R/T classic
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