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Old 07-29-2012, 02:46 PM   #1
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Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

I have an factory AM/FM Radio I would like to have rebuilt. Does any members here do it or any recommendations for a good place to send it to?

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Old 07-29-2012, 02:50 PM   #2
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Re: Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

Thanks Ray, I would appreciate this information too. Trevor
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Old 07-29-2012, 04:03 PM   #3
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Re: Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

Here are a couple links from the "NCRS Driveline" that cater to Corvette folks. I can't vouch for them, and they are not cheap. I seem to recall sending the clock from my 58 Vette to the first one, but that was about 25 years ago.
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http://www.wonderbarman.com/
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Old 07-29-2012, 04:06 PM   #4
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Re: Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

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Here are some leads. Others?

http://http://www.turnswitch.com/

http://www.originalcarradios.com/

Mike Hagan Antique Auto Radio Repair
235 Glouster rd.
Fairless Hills,PA 19030
(215)547-7145

Joe's Classic Car Radio
417 Cherry Hill Rd.
Laurens, SC 29360
JOES CLASSICCARRADIO [joesclassiccarradio@yahoo.com] (This is where I sent my radio)
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Old 07-29-2012, 05:06 PM   #5
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Here are some leads. Others?

http://http://www.turnswitch.com/

http://www.originalcarradios.com/

Mike Hagan Antique Auto Radio Repair
235 Glouster rd.
Fairless Hills,PA 19030
(215)547-7145

Joe's Classic Car Radio
417 Cherry Hill Rd.
Laurens, SC 29360
JOES CLASSICCARRADIO [joesclassiccarradio@yahoo.com] (This is where I send my radio)
70cst,

Have you personally used Joes Classiccarradio? Were you happy with the outcome?

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Old 07-29-2012, 06:41 PM   #6
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Re: Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

Critterman71 has a guy that he has worked with for something like 15 years. I am currently having one rebuilt locally. I can let you know how it turns out once complete, but CA is a little far from Maryland. LOL
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Old 07-29-2012, 06:47 PM   #7
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Critterman71 has a guy that he has worked with for something like 15 years. I am currently having one rebuilt locally. I can let you know how it turns out once complete, but CA is a little far from Maryland. LOL
Hi Brian,

I would like to know how yours turns out. I may get in touch with the guy 70cst has used. I would rather go with someone that someone here has had good luck with.

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Old 07-29-2012, 06:53 PM   #8
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70cst,

Have you personally used Joes Classiccarradio? Were you happy with the outcome?

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Ray...
Yes I did sent my AM-FM radio to Joe.
It has been a while but Joe did a fine job with my radio. At least that was my experience. At that time he had various options on re-furbing your radio.

Here is his LINK.
http://www.joesclassiccarradio.com/
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Old 07-30-2012, 11:23 AM   #9
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Re: Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

I think it was Electrotech that I sent mine to. You can find him of this web site. He was good. restored a 1971 AM radio, great price (depends on what you want done to it or course). was quick and nice/easy to work with. I highly recommend him.
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I think it was Electrotech that I sent mine to. You can find him of this web site. He was good. restored a 1971 AM radio, great price (depends on what you want done to it or course). was quick and nice/easy to work with. I highly recommend him.
dads longhorn,

I couldn't find a Electrotech page?

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Ray...
Yes I did sent my AM-FM radio to Joe.
It has been a while but Joe did a fine job with my radio. At least that was my experience. At that time he had various options on re-furbing your radio.

Here is his LINK.
http://www.joesclassiccarradio.com/
70cst,

I sent them an email.

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Old 07-30-2012, 10:50 PM   #12
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Re: Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

If you have one that works they aren't too complicated to clean up. Some windex, q-tips, and some orange paint for the needle, and mine looked like new.
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Old 07-30-2012, 10:56 PM   #13
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Re: Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

I have a good friend who restores old radios of all makes and models. He has restored 3 am/fm truck radios for me personally, and several for customers around the country. He is meticulous and a perfectionist.
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72 Super...sorry, the company is ElectroDesign, not electrotech. great work, low cost, recommend. search for my posts and there's a thread on them and my radio. It's nice to have an original refurbished working radio in the truck. Now if there were any AM radio stations to listen to, that would be really great!
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Old 07-31-2012, 12:14 PM   #15
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Re: Factory AM/FM Radio restoration

I need to have my AM/FM gone trough as well... I wonder if any of these places can add a auxiliary input for an ipod or something. That would be neat.
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burnoutnova, yes, they do.
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I'm definately interested in this, guy told me he would give me one if he can find it, it's good to have friends in the junk business!
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Old 07-31-2012, 07:16 PM   #19
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I need to have my AM/FM gone trough as well... I wonder if any of these places can add a auxiliary input for an ipod or something. That would be neat.
I sent an email to JOECCLASSICCARRADIO

http://www.joesclassiccarradio.com/

He wrote back and said that could be done as well, and I never mentioned it.

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72 Super...sorry, the company is ElectroDesign, not electrotech. great work, low cost, recommend. search for my posts and there's a thread on them and my radio. It's nice to have an original refurbished working radio in the truck. Now if there were any AM radio stations to listen to, that would be really great!
I found them and have sent them an email as well.

I saw your post about installing your radio in your truck. It looks great and so does your truck.

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I use www.mikehaganantiqueautoradio.com
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Update: I had Jerry at http://www.electrodesign.us/ Refurbish my radio. The main reason I chose him after asking for references on here was his communication and detailed emails. He would go over everything via email that needed attention in great detail.

This particular radio I have had since 93-94. It was under the seat of an 1972 Cheyenne Super truck I bought years back. The dial wouldn't switch from AM to FM, so I pulled the faceplate off to see it I could at least get it to work, but the cord was broken. Well I just left it on my work bench for many years until recently. I had misplaced the screws that held the faceplate on and one of the volume control nuts,it had over spray on it, even on the lens etc. Jerry was a little scared to buff the Lens, but it came better than he anticipated it would. I haven't hooked it up yet as I don't have an usable speaker here, but I am really happy with the overall appearance.

Thanks to everyone for all the references and recommendations. I am sure the other places / people do great work too, I just felt confortable going with Jerry.

From my experience I definitely recommend Jerry and will use him again in the future.

Thanks to member (dads longhorn) for recommending Electrodesign.

Here are a couple pictures. I didn't have anything replated.

Thank,
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Update: I had Jerry at http://www.electrodesign.us/ Refurbish my radio. The main reason I chose him after asking for references on here was his communication and detailed emails. He would go over everything via email that needed attention in great detail.

This particular radio I have had since 93-94. It was under the seat of an 1972 Cheyenne Super truck I bought years back. The dial wouldn't switch from AM to FM, so I pulled the faceplate off to see it I could at least get it to work, but the cord was broken. Well I just left it on my work bench for many years until recently. I had misplaced the screws that held the faceplate on and one of the volume control nuts,it had over spray on it, even on the lens etc. Jerry was a little scared to buff the Lens, but it came better than he anticipated it would. I haven't hooked it up yet as I don't have an usable speaker here, but I am really happy with the overall appearance.

Thanks to everyone for all the references and recommendations. I am sure the other places / people do great work too, I just felt confortable going with Jerry.

From my experience I definitely recommend Jerry and will use him again in the future.

Thanks to member (dads longhorn) for recommending Electrodesign.

Here are a couple pictures. I didn't have anything replated.

Thank,
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Update: I had Jerry at http://www.electrodesign.us/ Refurbish my radio. The main reason I chose him after asking for references on here was his communication and detailed emails. He would go over everything via email that needed attention in great detail.

This particular radio I have had since 93-94. It was under the seat of an 1972 Cheyenne Super truck I bought years back. The dial wouldn't switch from AM to FM, so I pulled the faceplate off to see it I could at least get it to work, but the cord was broken. Well I just left it on my work bench for many years until recently. I had misplaced the screws that held the faceplate on and one of the volume control nuts,it had over spray on it, even on the lens etc. Jerry was a little scared to buff the Lens, but it came better than he anticipated it would. I haven't hooked it up yet as I don't have an usable speaker here, but I am really happy with the overall appearance.

Thanks to everyone for all the references and recommendations. I am sure the other places / people do great work too, I just felt confortable going with Jerry.

From my experience I definitely recommend Jerry and will use him again in the future.

Thanks to member (dads longhorn) for recommending Electrodesign.

Here are a couple pictures. I didn't have anything replated.

Thank,
Ray

If you don't mind me asking, about what does that service cost? I know it is a case by case deal for pricing, but I'm just wondering a ballpark to decide if I want to do this to my AM/FM
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