LMAO car radio

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  1. Fat Tedy

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    I like it. It looks alot less clunky than most of the after market under dash radios that were popular in the 60's and 70's.
     
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    So what station does your engine redline at??:D
    It looks vintage so it has to be an AM station.
    FM was only for hippies and classical music afficianados.:D
     
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    Thats cool but not $250 cool.
     
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    I know. I'll admit, if it was $50 I would grab it just because...... and hord, never use it, but I could say I have one WTF car radio:rofl2:


    Wonder if the volume works like a tack, the higher the revs, the louder it gets.


    The key thing is what gets me, was this one of the first attempts at anti stereo theft? The bracket is screwed/bolted to the car, yet the radio is locked to the bracket??:rofl2:

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    It is definitely different.
     
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    That is a very cool piece; I've NEVER seen one of those!
     
  8. Krash Kadillak

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    Cool, but one problem - appears to be monaural, not stereo.
     
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    I'm thinking it would pretty trick in a vintage Airstream I happen to know of :evilsmile:

    Wonder if I could sneak this one past the DW :162:
     
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    Ive got a couple...and they aint worth 250 !!...or i'd have none :biglaugh:
     
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    Geeeeee, what a surprise :rofl2::biglaugh::rofl2:



    Until today I had never...never knew of this radio.......
     
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    I would think today a sharp company could build a modern version of this, offer it in stereo with a aux plug-in and a thingy for a computer hook-up, maybe even have Sat radio as an option. I'd be a customer...... Not all 60's cars had a round, bracket-mounted tach on them. It would look a bit funny if you had one tach and one Tacradio though...
     
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    Give it a key and a gauge and you guys would love just about anything...:rofl2:that thing is just weird. No speakers, no tweeters, no pretty LCD screen...weird I tell yah...;)
     
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    That would be great for a radio delete car to keep the dash original. That's an AM and FM radio, not just an FM converter, too. LOVE IT!
     

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