Art,
I'll do that. Thanks. BTW I probably just
want a junker type (Nothig fancy) radio so no one will be tempted
to grab it if I leave the car for any length
of time...
Thanks,
Gene
At 01:47 PM 10/6/98 -0400, Art Pfenninger wrote:
> Call Crutchfield for a copy of their catalog. They can tell you
>what fits, you can always buy it locally but they may have the best price
>when you consider what may be extra somewhere else.
>...Art
>
>On Mon, 5 Oct 1998, Eugene Balinski wrote:
>
>> I will be picking up an '80 B this weekend. I believe that it has
>> a similar problem - dead radio. Any suggestions ? I would like
>> something to fit in the original location.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Gene Balinski
>> (Soon to be "B" owner)
>>
>>
>> At 11:05 PM 9/29/98 EDT, Lmmilam@aol.com wrote:
>> >HI,
>> >
>> >We have a 73 MGB (have had it for 20 years...) and now our son is
planning to
>> >start driving it back and forth to school... as soon as we finish
repainting,
>> >reupholstering, etc.,etc,.... and he wants to replace the radio (the
>> >original). Does anyone have any suggestions for us? I think the current plan
>> >is to leave the original one in place, and place the new one somewhere
else...
>> >perhaps the glove box. This idea came from a friend with an old Corvair
>> >convertible, but I was not sure if it was the thing to do for the "B".
>> >
>> >Thanks,
>> >Linda ... with a silent 73 MGB
>> >
>>
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