Rick Brown (mgrick@mgcars.org.uk) wrote:
> I have a British Leyland Radio up on ebay for sale - Can anyone tell me how
>can I tell if the radio is positive or negative ground? There are no markings
>on the radio itself and I got it in a box of parts so I have never had it in a
>car myself. Thanks
Doesn't the fact that it's labeled British Leyland mean that it would have
to be late enough to be negative ground? Some quick google work shows, I
think, that "British Leyland" came into being in 1971. Before that it was
BMC.
I would wager that it's negative ground.
Now, does anyone have the URL of the place that takes vintage car radios
like that and refits them with digital AM/FM tuners and solid state amps?
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