1967 radio repairs
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Welcome to the CF. I do not have that kind of info at hand. Have you used the search feature on the top right of the page? Type in "radio repair", I know it has been covered. Dennis
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The lead restorer of midyear radios has taken down his shingle....or so I've been told. (Jerry Rubeck). Another person that can do the work is Gary Tayman out of Florida; you'll have to look up his info; can't post it here per forum rules. Tayman Electrical.
Might consider having the original radio gutted and a solid state board installed like I did with my 63 radio...there is only one way to detect it and that's only if you know what to look for. Gary can do the job.
Might consider having the original radio gutted and a solid state board installed like I did with my 63 radio...there is only one way to detect it and that's only if you know what to look for. Gary can do the job.
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I shipped my stock non-working '65 Corvette Delco radio from the Chicago area to Ford & Garland in Des Moines, IA., phone number 515-288-6324. They have been a family business since the mid-50's and was an authorized Delco service center.
In 2019, they quickly repaired my radio with new capacitors, cleaned & lubed the pots, etc for a very reasonable cost.
I highly recommend this company.
In 2019, they quickly repaired my radio with new capacitors, cleaned & lubed the pots, etc for a very reasonable cost.
I highly recommend this company.
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I have had Robert Pacini of Precision Stereo Repair in Utica, NY do several wonder bar repairs for me, Robert is a great person to deal with and completely above board I would recommend without reservation. Is number is 315-797-5219.
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I just got my 58 radio back from Robert Pacini yesterday.
It looks great and you will not find a better gentleman to deal with than Robert.
He kept the radio stock while adding a little boost to recieving signal.
He also installed a small 1/8" I -Pod jack and cable for me as I wanted.
Cant beat his price and his turn around time is bang on what he stated up front.
Awesome guy to talk to on the phone and e-mails are answered within a day.
It looks great and you will not find a better gentleman to deal with than Robert.
He kept the radio stock while adding a little boost to recieving signal.
He also installed a small 1/8" I -Pod jack and cable for me as I wanted.
Cant beat his price and his turn around time is bang on what he stated up front.
Awesome guy to talk to on the phone and e-mails are answered within a day.
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1967 Pedal Car Champion
Robert P has my '72 stereo radio right now. He asked a number of questions about what I wanted beforehand. Be aware that the turn-around is on the order of 2-3 months.