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Universal radio. Spriing cleaning Semi restored. Was restored about 8 years ago. Sitting in storage a good while $300.00 or BO Very heavy. Probably $50.00 to ship. PU is good too
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Parts unit is fine. W#orking one even better. No basket cases please. Price is open. phone or text 253 576 4076 Thanks
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55 Chev Ford ?? bill@billtheradioguy.com I can send you a flat rate label Shelton WA 98584 billtheradioguy.com
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i Hve the Chevy Car and Truck radio knobs. May also have Firebird ones Bill@billtheradioguy.com text 253 576 4076 Bill
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Contact Gregg 1 602 371 8722 Phoenix AZ Specializes in AMC Rambler
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It's as pictured but has to be the one that is notched to fit the frame. There were two models. The other one will not fit the frame. Will consider buying the radio. The one pictured is not the correct dial needed. Bill
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You might want to look into tech-retro.com Dealers and poducts are listed that will give you 4x45 watts per channel stereo. You can get bluetooth USB HD Aux. All the bells and whistles and keeping it with original appearance. You radio?
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1946 Lincoln radio parts and repair help
radioguybill replied to 46 Lincoln EFN's topic in Technical
Hi Everett; If your radio is a 7ML081 made by Zenith or the 7ML801 for Continental it's pretty straight forward. Make sure the solenoid for station selecting is activating and that all tuning gears are free and turning. It's a slug tuning tuner and each slug will tune to an individual station. Also a manual tune position by pulling out on tuner knob when in manual tune position Use a mechanical vibrator initially when testing. Polarity will not make adifference using mechanical one. SS vibrator polarity sensitive. If you're stuck on any particular issue post it or contact me. Bill -
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The clutch is probably slipping as the surface to t that it 's glued to has lost it stick um or the clutch mateial has deteriorated. A couple of differant ways to approach it; The lazy man'sw ay is to put a couple of small pieces of sandpaper between the clutch and drive. Another method is get an old tube from a tire and cut a snall cirle out of it,. Cut a hole to fit around the drive with a slit and glue it. Keep them apart while the glue is drying and remove the old clutch material. Bill N
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I'll second RAH
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Check out Billtheradioguy.com bill@billtheradioguy.com https://tech-retro.com/aurora-design/home.html
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My apologies
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Wht not just replace it with modern am fm electronics. There are lots of us out there doing it and it will most likely last longer than any repair. Options are bluetoothusb and hd Probably ending up costing a lot less in time and labor then the trime and parts put into it. bill
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980534 Top one Buick 1937 second one most likely aftermarket bill
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Check this out: https://www.ebay.com/itm/402753622466?hash=item5dc5fc91c2:g:i18AAOSwJeBgUjOH Bill The Radio Guy
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Just about any condition. Thanks bill@billtheradioguy.com