Hello, Well, since you brought it up, I will be trying to become a vendor for Antique Automobile radio when I return in August. I know that may be too late for you but I wanted to tell the list this. I've repaired quite a few of the list member radios and I want to be able to offer full service radio repair, restoration, and conversions. We'll see what happens when I get back. I thought I'd become a vendor so that the list would have someone that knows these radios and would put all the TLC into the radio that he would his own. I live Forward Look and I put alot of effort into your radios that alot of guys won't. Well, have to run. Take Care, Frank ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tony Boatman" <acboatman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 5:14 PM Subject: [FWDLK] Overhauling a radio > Hi List, > > > > I'm thinking of yanking the AM radio from my 57 Dodge CRL and sending it > to one of these places who can convert it into an FM and CD player while > retaining its original outward appearance. Has anyone actually had that > done, and would you kindly recommend a good place for that work? Many > thanks. > > > > Tony Boatman > > Boise, Idaho > > 57 Dodge > > 39 DeSoto >
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