Dash Speaker
I recently purchased a 1968 L79 convertible. There is a speaker mounted in the dash where the typical glove box would be. I know the 68 did not have a conventional glove box but not sure what they do call it, Anyway I am told that this was a rare factory option and I am trying to confirm that it is. Can anyone please give me some direction or a name of a book that I can find the truth out about this? I am sure that this will be a conversation I will be having at shows.
The trim tag says e27 983
Thanks for you help
Adam
I recently purchased a 1968 L79 convertible. There is a speaker mounted in the dash where the typical glove box would be. I know the 68 did not have a conventional glove box but not sure what they do call it, Anyway I am told that this was a rare factory option and I am trying to confirm that it is. Can anyone please give me some direction or a name of a book that I can find the truth out about this? I am sure that this will be a conversation I will be having at shows.
The trim tag says e27 983
Thanks for you help
Adam
I have never heard of nor seen a speaker in the passenger lower dash panel option.
cc
You can replace the original speakers with low power (25-30 watts; no more than 50 watts) speakers having an 8 ohm impedance rating. {The Delco radio was designed for 10 ohm speakers. 8 ohm speakers will not cause damage to the unit; it may have some distortion at higher volume levels, however.}
Last edited by 7T1vette; Jul 21, 2009 at 02:06 PM.

















