Re: AM Radio part number
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03/09/07 05:30 AM
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Dodge info. MikeE, searching for Plymouth bulletin and numbers. MikeR
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Re: AM Radio part number
[Re: A12]
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06/30/09 03:43 PM
06/30/09 03:43 PM
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Read why some cars may have had "Made in Canada" CHRYCO radios.
But still no mention of the 2649963 Chryco one. Interesting thread, I will go check my radios to see, I have a lot of Chryco ones. The reason I found this thread is I was looking to find Y/M/M for a radio I am about to sell. It is the Phillips 3649963, model CD59014 Mark P1 73773 with a date of 0388, yet it has the orange indicator, and I am sure I pulled it from a 69...Dart. The face says Dart Solid State.
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Re: AM Radio part number
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06/30/09 05:51 PM
06/30/09 05:51 PM
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The above radio is 68-9 Dart . Pretty common radio. That's the Phillips model. Bendix also made a 68-9 Dart AM as well. The main thing people look for when buying that particular radio, is the condition of the chrome on the 5 preset buttons. They are unique to the 68-9 Dart and very often the chrome peels off . I've got at least a dozen of those right now with bad chrome on the buttons . Greg Wards Classic Car Radio Repair Specializing in restoration and sales of Mopar A B E body radios We can restore YOUR radio usually in less than 14 days Visit our NEW website.. http://www.wardsclassiccarradiorepair.comgregward@mchsi.comphone 256-852-0955
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Re: AM Radio part number
[Re: Ludington1]
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06/30/09 06:02 PM
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That one is a mix match of parts . It appears to have 67 Plymouth push buttons on a 68 thumbwheel radio. Hard to say exactly because the plastic dash bezel is hiding the radio, so it can not be determined . I would need to see photos of the front, top , bottom of the radio, out of the car. I know I serviced that radio , but with over 500 Mopar radios a year going through this shop, It would be impossible for me to remember them all . Greg Wards Classic Car Radio Repair Specializing in restoration and sales of Mopar A B E body radios We can restore YOUR radio usually in less than 14 days Visit our NEW website.. http://www.wardsclassiccarradiorepair.comgregward@mchsi.comphone 256-852-0955
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