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Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by tommyleea, Nov 14, 2007.

  1. tommyleea

    tommyleea Well-Known Member

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    OK, since I can't get my tach fixed, let me try the radio. Does anyone know a business that can repair the original AM radio from a 66GT 350? No tape player. Thanks in advance.

    Tommy
     
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    I've used D & M restoration. Ask for Mike. They have a 67 AM/8 track of mine now.
    D & M Restoration
    46 Grand Ave
    Greenville, SC 29607
    Phone: (864) 421-9959
     
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    Thanks, I'll give them a call in the AM.
     
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    Did you send your radio to them for repair? I am in the same situation and would like to get it repaired.
     
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    That phone # wasn't in service. I ended up sending it to bobs radio repair in California. I don't have the info in front of me, but I think it's just bobsradio.com. They can update what you have, or just fix what is broken. It cost around $200 for mine, and they just fixed the AM, and cleaned it up. I was very satisfied. Total time out was probably three weeks, but I guess that depends upon his backlog. If that link doesn't work, and you want more info let me know and I will gather it up. Cheers..

    Tommy
     
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    This guy did a good job for me on a 66 Pontiac radio...

    http://www.wardsclassiccarradiorepair.com/id2.html

    He has a flat rate of $100 to completely go through your AM radio and get it working properly. For $80 more dollars he'll add a jack for a mp3 player.

    I had my radio back in about a week.

    I went with the mp3 player jack and it is great. It's just a wire, completely hidden away, under the dash.

    Good luck,
    John Thomas
     
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    Do they do Ford radios. I see that they do GM or Chrysler product?

    JB
     
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    If it is just AM, a good used replacement is inexpensive.
     

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