I called S&M Electro -Tech today. I talked to a very knowledgeable guy guy there , and he told me what I needed. He is going to fix the wiring spades so they will plug right into my stock radio wiring. They include an adapter so that the speaker fits up to the dash mounts. Sending it out tomorrow , and I should have it Thursday. They Also convert stock AM radios to FM and include all the goodies for today's various electronic equipment. They are located near Minneapolis, Mn. ................................MO
On Sunday, March 18, 2018 at 12:06:37 PM UTC-5, 62-65-mail...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: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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