Re: IML: Hello, and 1982 Coupe quesitons...
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Re: IML: Hello, and 1982 Coupe quesitons...
- From: Nat Hall <nathall@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 22:54:07 -0700
>Chrysler parts used to have a wiring harness you could buy to adapt later
>model radios to the 81-83 vintage cars. If I can find the part number I will
>send it out. Bob
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx>
>To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 10:30 PM
>Subject: RE: IML: Hello, and 1982 Coupe quesitons...
>
>
>>I didn't realize your spare radio was from that late a car. To answer your
>> question, yes, many luxury cars from mother MOPAR used the same radio in
>> 1982-1983. Look for a Fifth Avenue or perhaps a New Yorker from one of
>> those years, the radio is the same except for the color of the face plate,
>> and I believe it has only 6 station preset buttons instead of 8. Most of
>> the cassette players have long since worn out, however - but if you find a
>> decent looking radio, at least you will have nice tunes - the sound system
>> in these cars is excellent!
>>
>> Those mounting screws are indeed anti-theft screws, and they are
>> original -
>> Snap-On makes a tool to remove them, or a very sharp pair of diagonal
>> cutters can grab the heads. Fortunately, the screw threads are common, so
>> you can replace the screws with a normal Phillips head screws.
>>
>> Dick
>>
Hey Bob,
Please let me know if you can dig out that part number. I'd definitely be
interested.
Thanks!
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Nat Hall
1982 Imperial Coupe
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