Well, I picked up this Mopar Town & Country radio. On one end it has the following: Faint black print reads MoPar Model 912. Below, a second stamped printing, crooked: VG535. Stamped into the metal itself to the left of these numbers: 000CG777. With three peanut tubes, it has to be roughly 1956-1963 or so, the VG number probably ID's it for make/year. Anyone know how to hook it up? I have a pair of wires about like the cord on a lamp, a single wire, plug for antenna and a second plug, and a cloth-covered coaxial type single wire with a black plastic plug on the end. Can take some pictures, I'm probably going to eBay it and see if I can make a few bucks with it - just at least be nice to know what car it's for. Unless someone here needs it - you guys should have first dibs. With my luck it's probably Imperial, but this guy has a lot of Mopars - he got a lot of trade-ins off a dealer when they weren't that old, and he even had some left over NOS warranty repair parts until about 2 weeks ago when a guy I know cleaned out the best stuff. The dial doesn't look familar, the knobs are on each side, but there is a rounded lip on each side like perhaps the dash it goes into is slightly rounded there. I could even be missing a second chassis component to it - just what I got on the shelf, here. I lucked out, the guy is going to sell off all his other radios maybe this weekend. I just wish to heck I knew what the 46-54 truck radios all looked like, out of the dash, for all makes - there was a Studey radio sitting on a table that was angled like it would go into a truck dash. I know those bring good money. The rest of them were nothing special - Thanks - Bill K. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.308 / Virus Database: 266.7.1 - Release Date: 3/9/2005 ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1
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