good question -- I thought I recalled a restored 34 Ford with a radio, so
googled first car radio and got this

Car Radio In 1929, American Paul Galvin, the head of Galvin Manufacturing
Corporation, invented the first car radio. The first car radios were not
available from carmakers. Consumers had to purchase the radios separately.
Galvin coined the name "Motorola" for the company's new products combining
the idea of motion and radio.

http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blcar.htm

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> Did they have car radios in 1941?  In those pre-transistor days, the radio
> must have taken up half the dashboard and the tubes would have kept the
> car warm in winter.
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