05-17-2011, 12:36 AM | #1 |
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Am / fm
Can someone please tell me what the big differences are between a truck AM / FM and a van AM / FM? Just wondering.
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The "Delco" on the lens is in script on a truck, block letters on a van radio. The drum station numbers are more elongated on a truck radio, whereas the van radio has smaller block style numbers. The plug in for the antenna on a truck radio is straight, the van plug in is angled. I think that is it. Someone will post pics illustrating the differences I am sure.
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Re: Am / fm
QUOTE=leddzepp;4684760]The "Delco" on the lens is in script on a truck, block letters on a van radio. The drum station numbers are more elongated on a truck radio, whereas the van radio has smaller block style numbers. The plug in for the antenna on a truck radio is straight, the van plug in is angled. I think that is it. Someone will post pics illustrating the differences I am sure.[/QUOTE]
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thanks guys!
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It still amazes me the knowledge you all have. My hats off to you
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