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Old 11-17-2008, 05:45 PM   #1
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Added factory AM/FM Radio

Just finished putting back a factory AM/FM radio in my dash (thanks Harold!). Yeah, I know it is from a van, but the faceplate and lens are NOS, and it looks perfect. I also added a re-built factory speaker (thanks Mel!) and a new antenna. You can see it is a super tight fit with factory A/C, but it can be done. The location of the antenna plug actually worked out great, as it slid in right over some ductwork. All of the presets work, and have been tuned accordingly
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Old 11-17-2008, 05:57 PM   #2
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Re: Added factory AM/FM Radio

Very nice. If you don't mind, what did it set you back?
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Old 11-17-2008, 09:46 PM   #3
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Scott Looks good! That radio plays like a top and you will be very happy. Harold
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Sweet!!
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Old 12-18-2008, 06:41 PM   #5
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Hi Scott, I am glad to help anytime. I dont know how I missed this thread but anyhow congrats on your conversion, your dash looks great with that am/fm installed. I know harold sells some nice stuff so hopefully that radio's output does that refurbed speaker justice. Mel
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Old 12-18-2008, 09:28 PM   #7
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I have a factory am/fm from a 72 GMC Sierra Grande if someone needs it. It was working when I took it out.
How much do you want for it? I would love to make mine 100% correct, even if I just have to swap the AM/FM drum. Thanks.
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Old 12-18-2008, 11:23 PM   #8
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Hi Scott, I am glad to help anytime. I dont know how I missed this thread but anyhow congrats on your conversion, your dash looks great with that am/fm installed. I know harold sells some nice stuff so hopefully that radio's output does that refurbed speaker justice. Mel
Hey Mel- The speaker works great!! Nothing sounds like Zep in FM mono I will be relocating the customautosound radio I had in the dash, to underneath the seat on the drivers side. My dad did this with his '58, so I have a lot of practice tuning without seeing what I am doing. I moved the gas tank out of the cab, so I am going to build a custom speaker box to house some 10" subs, mids and tweets behind the seats. An amp will go under the drivers side seat. Then I will run a cable from that stereo to my ashtray, where my MP3 player will sit. People will wonder how I am able to shatter their eardrums with what looks like a totally original factory set-up. I love the factory AM/FM, and it plays probably better than it did in 72....but sometimes I like my music LOUD!

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Old 12-19-2008, 01:13 AM   #9
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Looks good! I don't know what the attraction to those ol' radios are, but I like em (maybe because they sound old like the truck is). I put one in myself and keep a few spares around.
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Old 01-03-2009, 07:07 PM   #10
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Looks good! I don't know what the attraction to those ol' radios are, but I like em (maybe because they sound old like the truck is). I put one in myself and keep a few spares around.

you wouldnt happen to want to sell one of those would ya? that is if its in good working order
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Dang, all you guys and your factory AM/FM radios.....
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Old 12-19-2008, 07:43 AM   #12
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Wouldn't bother me if it is for a van or a truck. Looks great
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Old 01-03-2009, 11:04 PM   #13
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THose look great guys. What year Van had those radio?
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Just finished putting back a factory AM/FM radio in my dash (thanks Harold!). Yeah, I know it is from a van, but the faceplate and lens are NOS, and it looks perfect. I also added a re-built factory speaker (thanks Mel!) and a new antenna. You can see it is a super tight fit with factory A/C, but it can be done. The location of the antenna plug actually worked out great, as it slid in right over some ductwork. All of the presets work, and have been tuned accordingly
Rebuilt factory speaker? I need the speaker on the 1970 blazer rebuilt, I did not know that was possible. Mine is the below dash mounted speaker.
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Rebuilt factory speaker? I need the speaker on the 1970 blazer rebuilt, I did not know that was possible. Mine is the below dash mounted speaker.
talk to Mel his screen name is classic bowties on this board he does great work!
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Welcome to the crappy sounding radio club. I got one and its been rebiult and I can't say that I am pleased with the sound. I may swap it for another one day. Right now I carry a little boom box cd player on the seat. After paying 300.00 8 years ago for the radio.
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Old 01-04-2009, 01:35 AM   #17
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Re: Added factory AM/FM Radio

Ledzepp,
That radio looks sweet ! What year van is it from. I would like to add an am/fm radio to my truck as I just got a stock speaker and have the regular am radio. Any info would be great Thanks.
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Well they all work perfectly, but I'm not sure what I want to do with them yet.
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That radio looks sweet ! What year van is it from. I would like to add an am/fm radio to my truck as I just got a stock speaker and have the regular am radio. Any info would be great Thanks.
Thanks, I do not know what year van it is from, but I am assuming a late model because there is an additional wire in the harness that I and other board members have decided is for an electric antenna or other accessory. I bought it from board member 71 super (Harold). They pop up on Feebay quite often, but I would buy from a board member here so that the condition can be verified.
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Thanks, I do not know what year van it is from, but I am assuming a late model because there is an additional wire in the harness that I and other board members have decided is for an electric antenna or other accessory. I bought it from board member 71 super (Harold). They pop up on Feebay quite often, but I would buy from a board member here so that the condition can be verified.

Does Harold rebuild these and keep them on hnd or was this just one he had sitting around?
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Does Harold rebuild these and keep them on hnd or was this just one he had sitting around?
I think he had this as an extra one. I do not think he re-builds them, but you can PM him and ask.
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Welcome to the crappy sounding radio club. I got one and its been rebiult and I can't say that I am pleased with the sound. I may swap it for another one day. Right now I carry a little boom box cd player on the seat. After paying 300.00 8 years ago for the radio.
You are right, by today's standards the sound quality sucks. It sounds great when the truck isn't running or moving! But, I figured this would be the case before I put the radio in and it is more for originality than anything else. Like I said in my earlier post, I will be installing a hidden "modern" setup so everyone can hear Bonzo beating the drums when I roll by!
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Lets keep the rules in mind. Only a Site Supporter can post FS (For Sale) items in the thread or forum and as Site Supporter we should not ask a Registered User to be selling something. Its a good way to get a thread locked.
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Im a little confused I thought he was a site supporter also, Anyways no argument here thanks for keeping me in line. sorry bout my boo-boo
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