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1968 AM Radio

whodat

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On the factory AM radio, do the nuts on the threaded knobs go on first and then the bezel?
Or does it go on after the bezel is on?


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speedy02

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Mosesatm

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I think it goes nuts, bezel, nuts. The first set of nuts adjust the position of the bezel.
 
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whodat

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Radio is in place and sounds great. The factory AM radio guts are all modern with Aux, Blue Tooth etc.


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Did you have your original radio converted or did you buy an aftermarket replica?
 
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whodat

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I had accumulated several radios over the years and I took the best one and had it converted. It was converted in Poland from someone I met on Facebook. My car only came with a 67 AM radio.
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