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That's true,'69 did use a 4 vertical spade connector.
'70 used a different reconfigured 5 horizontal spade connector. Matt,you might want to edit your auction to reflect this & avoid a disgruntled buyer with a '69. Beautiful looking '70 radio. 71 + actually used white lettering,not blue as I stated earlier. |
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Thanks guys for the updates. Could this be used in a 1969 with the correct plug spliced into the harness?
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Here is a great site to decipher radio models:
xyz That radio was originally for a full sized 70 Chevy
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Here is a great site to decipher radio models: xyz That radio was originally for a full sized 70 Chevy [/ QUOTE ] Yes it was originally out of a full size car according to the tag, however, this radio is 100% identical down to the last detail for a Chevelle, Nova, or Camaro. The only difference in these units was the ID tag. This has been discussed before here. -Matt
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Here is a great site to decipher radio models: http://www.wonderbarman.com/codes.html and another: http://www.chevelles.com/radiotech/tags.html That radio was originally for a full sized 70 Chevy [/ QUOTE ] waited too long to edit ...
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