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Old 02-23-2008, 03:01 AM
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I've been trying to find an old AM/FM/Cassette radio for my Nova for months now with no luck. Two that I have bought would not fit (although the seller stated they would) and another did not work. I have already installed two small modern speakers in the dash waiting on sound to flow thru them. It has proved to be difficult to find a radio that has a shaft width of 6 - 1/4 inches.
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Old 02-23-2008, 05:06 PM
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I've been trying to find an old AM/FM/Cassette radio for my Nova for months now with no luck. Two that I have bought would not fit (although the seller stated they would) and another did not work. I have already installed two small modern speakers in the dash waiting on sound to flow thru them. It has proved to be difficult to find a radio that has a shaft width of 6 - 1/4 inches.

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Dave I have a Pioneer super tuner KPA700 that may have adjustable shafts, it's from the mid 80's. I'll dig it out on Sunday and let you know.
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I picked up this NOS item a while back to install in my L78. Vintage late 70's early 80's I believe.


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Very nice item Darren!
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This 8-track comb center I bought new 40 years ago. Still works in my garage. :bigthumbup:
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Now in the summer time and we are having a party, I play this in my Garage.
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This 8-track comb center I bought new 40 years ago. Still works in my garage.

[/ QUOTE ]40 years ago.......I did not think you were that old!
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I bought it when I 17. That was 1967, 40 years ago.
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Sly & the Family Stone, OHIO STATE FAIR, 1968!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=Lrt2RAnOy...eature=related
This helped get them to WoodStock.
This is what you'd hear on the 8-track:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=14yEO8nfqxE&NR=1
Real cruisin tunes, real live music.
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I've been trying to find an old AM/FM/Cassette radio for my Nova for months now with no luck. Two that I have bought would not fit (although the seller stated they would) and another did not work. I have already installed two small modern speakers in the dash waiting on sound to flow thru them. It has proved to be difficult to find a radio that has a shaft width of 6 - 1/4 inches.

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Dave I have a Pioneer super tuner KPA700 that may have adjustable shafts, it's from the mid 80's. I'll dig it out on Sunday and let you know.

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If it will fit a Nova/Camaro dash (6 - 1/4 shaft width) I'll take it off your hands. Thanks for thinking of me.
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