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Who is the member that works on vintage radios?
Title says it lol. I recall seeing a member that fixes vintage radios but I can’t remember who. FWIW, it would be for my Delco out of my 77 T/A. I think it’s actually a 75 or 76 radio.
Anyone remember who or have recommendations for a trustworthy source?
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1977 Trans Am 400/4speed (swap) Brian |
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Engine Ear, think his name is Matt.
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" Is wearing a helmet illegal" Mike Kerr 1-29-09 |
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Jim Sheppard did a couple for me, and an 8 track for my 70 TA. He does great work and is a really good guy. I can't remember his handle here, but his email is/was j65pony@aol.com.
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Thank you to the others that responded as well
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1977 Trans Am 400/4speed (swap) Brian |
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Peter Serio does electrical work.
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Matt sells an adapter that adds an auxiliary input to the factory radio for connection to a separate music player. https://redirad.com Pete repairs shifters and some gauges. http://precisionpontiac.net They don't do radio repair.
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Highly recommend Jim Sheppard too. Did a great job on my radio and good turn around time. Goes by j69shep here.
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