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Old 05-12-2008, 12:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Hi guys! So, I ordered another restoration guide and guess what? Never got it. So, I need some help regarding the am radio that came with my car. I found one on ebay. Item # 190221237219. I can't figure out how to link it, so if someone wouldn't mind checking on it and making sure it was the stock am radio for a 67, I'd really appreciate it.
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That is the correct radio part #.

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Thanks Bill!
I'll put in a bid for it.
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Good Luck with the auction.
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Check with Gary Patterson on your radio, I sent my 66 radio to him to restore and decided to trade for a show quality that he had in stock. He is a good person to deal with and his prices are fair. here is his Email address; grampagary@comcast.net
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How much does it usually cost to restore a radio?
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$80-$150 depending on the condition of the radio,
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I bought some stuff from Gary also....very nice
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Well guys, didn't win that one. Found another one that looks the same with a part number of 7298802. Is that the correct part number? He has it listed as a 67 am radio, but stated it came out of a 68 lemans....
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Well guys, didn't win that one. Found another one that looks the same with a part number of 7298802. Is that the correct part number? He has it listed as a 67 am radio, but stated it came out of a 68 lemans....
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Bought a nice replica for $500 from The Parts Place -- AM/FM with hookups for IPod and satellite radio. It works well and looks like the original. FYI.
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