There is a place listed on the vendor's page S & M Electro-Tech in the "electrical" section.
http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/restoration- sources.html
They manufacture speakers for classic cars.
From their website: "Note: Many replacement speakers now sold by the discount stores, auto parts stores and mail
order restoration parts houses are labeled as "4 to 8 ohm compatible" and are in fact 4 ohm speakers. These speakers
can damage the older transistor radios." http://www.turnswitch.com/speakers.htm
They also make a dual stereo speaker "mounted on an 11ga laser cut steel plate cut to match the original Mopar A & B
body 4x10 center dash speaker mounting plate" for those using a modern aftermarket radio in the dash or converting
the original radio's internals to modern electronics.
Thanks,
Gary H.
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> How many ohms speaker do I need for my stock 1964 Dodge radio front
> speaker? I am thinking about a speaker with the smaller tweeter
> speaker(s) integrated in it. Any suggestions
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