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02-18-2018, 12:51 PM | #1 |
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Who restores/rebuilds/overhuals factory radio's?
looking to have my factory AM radio restored and functional.
can anybody recommend a reliable ethical vendor who will do that. |
02-28-2018, 10:49 PM | #2 |
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Re: Who restores/rebuilds/overhuals factory radio's?
One for your list. Countryside Radio and Electronics
He is in Hemmings and did my 70 442 am/fm stereo. Glen Thome 866-965-4795. Once you send it to him, he will give estimate. Honest reasonable and a nice guy. He is near Lake Erie in Vermillion, Ohio. AM kinda limits what you can listen to. Just for grins, I put my 67 GM AM faceplate on a vintage Panasonic pushbutton am/fm mono. It only plays FM --switch now not accessable --but looks near original and plays FM well.. Sitting on shelf. I had put a custom autosound in my 67 prior.
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03-13-2018, 12:37 PM | #3 |
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Re: Who restores/rebuilds/overhuals factory radio's?
Mike, it sounds like you got a good referral from dennislbrooks. If that doesn't work out for you, I can rebuild your radio using all new, modern electronics. After my rebuild it will have AM/FM stereo with scan & seek, with no changes to the original appearance. Base price for that is $350 plus shipping.
Beyond that, everything else that a modern radio offers -- USB input, wireless Bluetooth input, auxiliary (wired) input, auto off after 15 minutes or when a door is opened -- is available as an option. In any combination. If you want multiple bands of equalization, time delay, or high/low/bandpass filters, you'll probably want external amplifiers for that, and I can optionally provide up to 5 preamp outputs. But it sounds like you're just looking to get good sound and reliable operation out of your old radio. I can do whatever cosmetic restoration your radio needs, but if the bezel needs new chrome, you're better off finding a better bezel (I may have one). I hope this helps. Scott Versaw
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04-09-2018, 06:59 PM | #4 |
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Re: Who restores/rebuilds/overhuals factory radio's?
Scott, I've been trying to contact you via email and private message.
You still around? Larry |
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