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MOPAR CHRYSLER CASSETTE RECORDER #3501045 1970 1971 1972
THE PRICE IS $1,499
RECENTLY SERVICED CLEANED AND TESTED
THIS OPTIONAL 1971 AND 1972 CASSETTE PLAYER HAS BEEN CLEANED/TESTED. THE VIDEO OF OPERATION IS INCLUDED...
I'm offering a...
MOPAR FACTORY AM/FM STEREO THUMBWHEEL RADIO RECENTLY TESTED!
THIS OPTIONAL 1971 ONLY THUMBWHEEL RADIO HAS BEEN TESTED AND THE VIDEO OF OPERATION IS INCLUDED BELOW.
ASKING PRICE IS $1,999
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THE...
Thanks so much for passing this on! It's the Philips unit manufactured for 1970. In 1971 they switched over to Motorola and changed all the internals. I need a new volume switch and I don't think they are compatible. Again... thanks!
Your are correct in that I do not need the cassette player. Pictures of the correct enclosure are tough to find. Do you have any or know where I can find some?
That was my thought as well. They are manufactured by two different companies. I think the '70 was Motorola and '71 Philips. I'm just concerned that it would be a major rework on the '70. I need to get copies of the schematics from somewhere and see how similar they are. Sources for...
WTB, 1971 E-body Thumbwheel AM/FM radio (I have perfectly restored 1970 AM/FM radio w/o pigtail) Willing to also trade for equivalent unit with pigtail Thanks!
These pictures are just an example of what I am looking for.
My '70 thumbwheel is in perfect condition.
I'm looking for the pedestal bracket, bracket shroud, connecting cord and cassette player shroud for the console mounted cassette/recorder. Thanks!
(I don't need the cassette player)
I am selling a 26" radiator that was in my 'Cuda. The car has a hemi that runs hot, so out of caution, I decided to replace it with a Glenn Ray.
The radiator was working perfectly fine prior to removal. lt looks like the one that came with the car, but it does not have any markings or part...
Someone suggested that since the original K member was for a 318, the engine mount adapters may have changed the engine height and that is why the wood shim was installed. (see picture of current engine mount) I'm thinking that if I purchased the 'correct' base plate I would still have this...
I don't see any part numbers on any of the three pieces. They are probably repro. I would like to see where the part numbers are located on factory versions of these parts.