Here's a couple of snips from old e-mails on radios:

Try this place for a resto of your original.  They repair old Delco radios and 
their price is reasonable.  I have not tried them yet with mine, but hear good 
things about them on the Team Chevelle forum. 

[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wards Classic Radio Service
Greg Ward
131 Culps Dr
Huntsville, AL

I had mine converted.
http://www.radiosforoldcars.com/

I JUST GOT MINE COMPLETELY RECONDITIONED, GREAT GUY INCREDIBLE WORKMANSHIP 
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) THE GUYS NAME IS JOE HE IS IN TEXAS. TELL HIM JOE FROM 
NORTH CAROLINA REFERRED YOU HIM TO YOU.
JOE P. 

We have a local guy that has been repairing car radios for over fifty years. 
Wayne Beasley/ Antique Radio Repair
3307 Country Club Rd. Morehead City,NC 28557.
252-726-4719. I can highly recommend him. He knows his stuff and is honest and 
fair

figured you had a way to ship it but why ship it
>across the country if you don't have to. I suggest you
>give this guy a call.
>http://www.fredsclassicradios.com/ he is in Lenexa
>Kansas He does good work if your interested.


Hope this is helpfull.

Rich

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This question has been answered before, but I didn't think I would ever need to 
use it. Can anyone tell me of someone the can upgrade old radios to AM-FM . My 
brother is building a 40 Chevy Street Rod and wants to use the old radio but 
have it made into AM-FM.  He is in Ft. Worth and a place close would be great, 
if not any place would help. Thanks

Darrell
65 SS 327 4 speed
41 Chevrolet Coupe LT-1 (in progress)






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