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'68 Charger, radio part needed

Started by Zeeman, September 03, 2014, 05:18:46 AM

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Zeeman

Hi all. Rebuilding the AM/FM radio in my Charger with modern internals.

The clear plastic part that goes over the radio dial is badly cracked. Anyone know of a source for another?

Thanks.

Dino

I am hoping you will do a how to thread on this!   :yesnod:

Apart from finding another radio for parts I don't know of any sources, but how about making one from Plexiglas or Lexan  or something?  Would that be doable or is it not a flat piece?
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

draftingmonkey

You might check and see if this guy can make a new tuner cover http://jmpalmquist.home.comcast.net/~jmpalmquist/Inventory.htm.  If not maybe someone who restores older auto radios like http://www.joesclassiccarradio.com/Resto.html, http://www.southtexasantiqueelectronics.com/home.html or http://www.bobsradio.com/ may be able to help with a source.
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Zeeman

Thanks for that, I will try those sources. The piece is not a simple shape or I would make it myself.

A local antique radio place is doing the conversion for me. Putting modern internals inside with a more powerful amplifier, plus an external lead to connect an MP3 player. While still looking exactly the same from the front. This way I can use a modern stereo speaker in the front that fits in the 4"x10" enclosure, plus two 6"x9" speakers in the back. Not cheap at $500 or so, but the best solution I could find for originality & a decent sound.

draftingmonkey

Will be like this when you are done http://www.vintageautoradio.com/index.php?page=shop.product_details&flypage=flypage_new.tpl&product_id=342&category_id=4&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=67. These guys also convert AM only radios to AM/FM with AUX input that looks and fits like an original.
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Ghoste

Maybe a part wanted ad here and a few other forums too?  Someone may have pulled a radio that was otherwise junk.  :shruggy: