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twoclassics

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Anybody know who would handle original radios for sale, have did a search but it was no help thanks Chuck
 

390cs68rcode

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warning they are a little expensive.


AM's will be easy to find, maybe $100-$125. AM/FM will cost you at least $350 and up.
 

hcsstang

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Check with hook. he got a NOS on ebay. I was supposed to look one up at Carlisle but I gave the information on ebay. A 68 radio has black plastic push buttons while a 67 has chrome. At Carlisle I saw them around 10 to 20 bucks.But you take a chance on the working conditions. I was at Carlisle yesterday but wasn't looking for any. A cal sp was for sale.
 

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I picked one up off ebay and got it very reasonable, under $100 NOS in the box. I'm just sitting on it so I have it as I have a stereo system in the car now. Keep your eye on ebay.

Hook
 

390cs68rcode

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[quote author=hookedtrout link=board=1;threadid=2183;start=0#msg14898 date=1128297126]
I picked one up off ebay and got it very reasonable, under $100 NOS in the box. I'm just sitting on it so I have it as I have a stereo system in the car now. Keep your eye on ebay.

Hook
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am or am/fm?
 

hookedtrout

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[quote author=jbsteven link=board=1;threadid=2183;start=0#msg14899 date=1128297306]
[quote author=hookedtrout link=board=1;threadid=2183;start=0#msg14898 date=1128297126]
I picked one up off ebay and got it very reasonable, under $100 NOS in the box. I'm just sitting on it so I have it as I have a stereo system in the car now. Keep your eye on ebay.

Hook
[/quote]

Just an AM.

Hook

am or am/fm?
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twoclassics

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I am looking for a original f8TBZ AM/FM, will cost more than 100 thats for sure, one on ebay now going for 995, little too much for me but boy is it nice anyway let me know if anyone stumbles across one thanks Chuck
 

390cs68rcode

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you could always get a AM converted to a FM for about $350-$400. I think it is digital and no one can tell it has been converted unless it is turned on. I was thinking about doing this on one of my cars to see how it turns out.
 
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