It's almost exactly like the Triumph radio & speaker that came new in my
GT6.
The speaker was mounted in the passenger's footwell.
Mounting will be different for a TR4, but in the GT6 it was bolted in that
square flat area on the right side of the footwell, aligned vertically, &
pointed out toward the interior.
I think I've lost the speaker, wish I'd kept track of it.
The Triumph radio is in a box somewhere, it was replaced by an ultra-cool
70s Pioneer AM/FM/Cassette, then by a blank plate.
I think I'd put the funky 70's Pioneer back in for period grins, but
somebody might *still* steal a 25 year old radio.
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Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 19:35:37 -0700
From: Geo Hahn <geohahn@theriver.com>
Subject: Re: Factory radios (up to 1972)
Michael Gajic wrote:
>BTW many thanks for all the info on radios, its an interesting area of our
>cars' history.
Assuming it is of interest, this is how the radio from the 'Maui TR4' looks:
http://www.geocities.com/tucson_british_car_register/radio.jpg
Presumably original though perhaps dealer installed. ISTR reading somewhere
that instead of the "Triumph-Triumph" the home
market versions were "Standard-Triumph".
This is the speaker:
http://www.geocities.com/tucson_british_car_register/speaker.jpg
Can someone tell me where this speaker might have been mounted? The car
came
with the speaker/bracket just held under the
dash with baling wire. As both the speaker and radio are Bendix it seems
likely
it too is original.
Thanks.
Geo Hahn
64 TR4
Tucson
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