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wtb - Adapter Assembly for '70 Stereo Radio

Posted: 6/7/02 2:26pmMessage 11 of 13
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DOWNINGTOWN, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 1969 Monza Red Black Conv / Black Vinal hardtop 454/480 Tremec 5 Speed 308 Posi.Black Leather Interior, PS, PW, Air cond., tilt/tele,AM/FM Cass.-5 Pack CD, Hurst Shifter, side pipes 2004 Yellow convertible with black top and black interior
Well, Vettes are exotic. I think they are even exotic to those who drive much more expensive cars like P**%%& and F%$&^^($. Why do they consider them exotic....you mean beside the fact they usually get their butt kicked by Vettes? Mainly the price difference !
So much bang for the buck, they just have to consider them exotic. (Yes I know, exotic does not really mean that, but it sounds good ).
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wtb - Adapter Assembly for '70 Stereo Radio

Posted: 7/11/02 9:35pmMessage 12 of 13
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Annapolis, MD - USA
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Vette(s): 1965 white with red stinger Coupe HotRod 1970 Bridgehampton Blue Convertible - NCRS / Stock 2019 Sebring Orange Coupe 3LT Gone but not forgotten: 1987 Yellow Convertible 2003 Yellow Convertible 2007 Atomic Orange Coupe 2007 Lemans Blue coupe
Not sure I understand what you're looking (were looking?) for.... I have the original AM/FM Stereo radio. A photo of it removed from the car is on my webpage at the very bottom:
http://www.corvetteforum.net/c3/juliet/heatercore/HeatCore_orig.htm

The convector is attached to the main unit with a very thick cable. They're not attached via connectors (externally anyways). The convector is bolted under the dash to 2 holes which I think are in the birdcage on all cars (not just U79) cars. You can probably see more from the other pics in my heater core photos above.

BTW I bought one of those '$70 portable CD players which broadcasts on FM and I can listed to CDs with my stock radio. |smokin| ~Juliet

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wtb - Adapter Assembly for '70 Stereo Radio

Posted: 7/11/02 10:19pmMessage 13 of 13
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moro, IL - USA
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Vette(s): 1979 Black coupe. 11256 original, documented, miles on it when I bought it in April of 2000. It now has 13100 on it. Oyster interior, like new. Everything original, everything works, except the clock. Paint has a couple of minor flaws.
|QUOTE|Juliet said: Not sure I understand what you're looking (were looking?) for.... I have the original AM/FM Stereo radio. A photo of it removed from the car is on my webpage at the very bottom:
http://www.corvetteforum.net/c3/juliet/heatercore/HeatCore_orig.htm

The convector is attached to the main unit with a very thick cable. They're not attached via connectors (externally anyways). The convector is bolted under the dash to 2 holes which I think are in the birdcage on all cars (not just U79) cars. You can probably see more from the other pics in my heater core photos above.

BTW I bought one of those '$70 portable CD players which broadcasts on FM and I can listed to CDs with my stock radio. |smokin| ~Juliet|/QUOTE|




Juliet,

Those are some great pics of the heater core removal. looks easy there, but I know it isn't.. |smile| |smile|
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