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stock AM radio conversion to FM......

Bronco Ben

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just wondering how many have converted their stock AM radio to FM and left the AM radio looking stock. Monky and I are thinking of doing this.....then adding a nice CD/AM/FM/FMS to a tuffy console...........out of sight out of mind. Who would want to steal a stock AM radio lol ;D
Ben
 

weps

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Bronco Ben said:
just wondering how many have converted their stock AM radio to FM and left the AM radio looking stock. Monky and I are thinking of doing this.....then adding a nice CD/AM/FM/FMS to a tuffy console...........out of sight out of mind. Who would want to steal a stock AM radio lol ;D
Ben

im leanning toward satellite radio and an ipod. very invisible inside and can do away with your antenna as well.
 

brian72

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I have a stock bezel to install. The actual radio is GONE. I will be doing something hidden also. Don't know what yet.
 

hd03sporty

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I plan on doing something similiar to that also I just bought a stock AM radio a few months ago to put in my 72 (as the holes were there but no radio when I bought it)that project will be starting soon ;D I am probably going XM also as I have it in the 69 and my daily driver truck also........
 

cracker

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I recently saw the stock radio converted to a satellite receiver type radio. It was an original AM radio, reworked to picked up the XM satellite frequency. I don,t know who did the work though, as it was on Ebay a while back.
 
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Bronco Ben

Bronco Ben

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I found a place in Florida in an old Mustang Mag, that is called suttons radio or something like that. I've been trying to post some other articles for cb but cant get my computer with the photoshop to connect to the internet properly.....Once I do I can scan in articles like this to help!
Ben
 
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