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Grease Monkey
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Does any one know what radio sat in the dash vertical, was AM. had vertical puch buttons???
Thanks Bob
Please email me bobglv@chartermi.net
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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Shade Tree Mechanic
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1949 & 1950 cars had the type of radio you describe. Had the push buttons on the left side of the face with the dial on the right. Under the push buttons was the volume control, and to the right was the tuning knob. '49 had tan buttons and knobs, and if I'm not mistaken those on the '50 were gray.
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All of your information is correct. Any more questions about Chevrolet radios contact the Chevradioman. 
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