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|  Re: Question about 1971 Buick AM/Fm 8-Track Radio 
			
			I don't believe so.... I picked up a SUPER MINT 70 LeSabre am/fm stereo radio with amplifier and a Buick guy told me they weren't the same. 
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|  Re: Question about 1971 Buick AM/Fm 8-Track Radio 
			
			According to my Hollander manual except for Apollo And Buick Special all '71-'72 Buick radio's are the same. Be it AM Tape, AM/FM, AM/FM Stereo or AM/FM Stereo Tape - 
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|  Re: Question about 1971 Buick AM/Fm 8-Track Radio 
			
			[ QUOTE ] According to my Hollander manual except for Apollo And Buick Special all '71-'72 Buick radio's are the same. Be it AM Tape, AM/FM, AM/FM Stereo or AM/FM Stereo Tape - [/ QUOTE ] The hollander I think is saying they will interchange but not really a source if you are looking for a proper unit. I am not a buick guy but thought the skylark had the slider on the top for the am/fm and the lesabre on the bottom. I think this is a 70-72 skylark and a 72 lesabre.   | 
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