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Old 04-17-2003, 10:46 PM
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Does anyone know what the 1974 Firebird Am/FM radio is supposed to look like originally ? I have one in the car, but I doubt it is correct. It is a delco though. Thanks for help...

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Does anyone know what the 1974 Firebird Am/FM radio is supposed to look like originally ? I have one in the car, but I doubt it is correct. It is a delco though. Thanks for help...

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Top radio is an AM/FM, bottom is AM/FM stereo (red dot in center of radio and 1 rear speaker). Both are from 1974 Firebirds.
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If the label is still intact on the side of the radio, the first number of the "Service Model No" indicates what model year the radio was made for. A "4" would indicate 1974.

1971 Trans Am 455 HO - Cameo white
1973 Trans Am 455 - Buccaneer red
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