The needed part, that is almost always missing, is the face plate. The radio has to include the face plate to be considered a bargain. If you care what it looks like. In short, don't think you can find a face plate after you buy a radio. They're scarce as Hemi Cudas. Jimmy Gary H. wrote:
Pricey when you find 'em too. There is a 1965 Barracuda AM-FM radio for sale in the latest WPC Club mag for $300, for example.I think a good alternative is to pick up a used AM radio that is stock for your year Mopar -- working or not -- and send it to one of those places that keep it looking like stock but swap out the guts so that it is an AM-FM stereo unit. Maybe some of those radio converter shops put a input in the back for a digital player to plug in. That would be cool.Thanks, Gary H. Jimmy Peavy wrote:They were available in the late in the 63 model year in the B-bodies. Not stereo. Only Am/FM Mono. I have one. Harder than hell to find . Jimmy Harold (Dooner) Funderburk wrote:Hey guys, I just recently got my hands on an original dealer sales booklet for model year '64 that shows all the models of Fury, Belvedere, and Savoy. Also the options and specs. It shows that an AM/FM radio was an option. Was this one of those pictured before it was actually available, or was it available? Has anyone tried to locate one?Harold (Dooner) Funderburk
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