1970FuryConv
Old Man with a Hat
· 1970 Fury III Convertible with AC: I removed my AM radio because I had removed my dash assembly to replace the pad, repaint the shell, and go through the wiring.
· Radio: when in the car, if the volume was turned almost all the way up, I could hear slight static. The antenna and center dash speaker were connected, but I could not hear any AM radio stations. Judging by the writing that is on the bottom of the radio, I guess that this radio had previous problems. I don’t know how to read what is written there. I was hoping someone could help. Thanks Ben
· I read some other strings and realize the radio can be converted to modern AM/FM by Gary Tayman. Just wondering what the writing means.
· Knobs: the radio knobs pull straight off. The hollow knobs that surround the main radio knobs also pull straight off. Thanks for Zymurgy for your great advice!
· Face plate: I had removed the four ¼ inch screws yesterday. I removed the faceplate today, but was unable to see if any damage had occurred from the front.
· Top plate: removed five ¼ inch screws. Nothing looked burnt or shorted out. See pics below.
· Radio: when in the car, if the volume was turned almost all the way up, I could hear slight static. The antenna and center dash speaker were connected, but I could not hear any AM radio stations. Judging by the writing that is on the bottom of the radio, I guess that this radio had previous problems. I don’t know how to read what is written there. I was hoping someone could help. Thanks Ben
· I read some other strings and realize the radio can be converted to modern AM/FM by Gary Tayman. Just wondering what the writing means.
· Knobs: the radio knobs pull straight off. The hollow knobs that surround the main radio knobs also pull straight off. Thanks for Zymurgy for your great advice!
· Face plate: I had removed the four ¼ inch screws yesterday. I removed the faceplate today, but was unable to see if any damage had occurred from the front.
· Top plate: removed five ¼ inch screws. Nothing looked burnt or shorted out. See pics below.