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I'm putting a 1947 radio in my 1941 Chevy. I'm having trouble connecting the power to the radio since I don't have the connector. It appears that there's a fuse holder on the back of the radio and a wire connector will connect a cap on the back end of the fuse holder. Where can I get a wire connector for this?
Brandon Hughett Powell, TN 1941 2-dr Town Sedan
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Try Ray or the Radioman or you may want to post in "parts wanted or some other forum as well." Good luck, Charlie 
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Why don't you open up the back, cut the wire, solder slpice a new one on and bring it outside the case. Next, buy an inline fuse holder and connect it inline with the wire and your supply.
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I don't understand exactly what you need but try these guys Antique Electronics Brian
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Chevs of 40's has it. 605304A 41-48 $18.75 Each
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Ruscar,
That part is just an insulating rubber boot. My problem is that I don't have a connector on a wire to hook to the fuse holder.
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Try to contact the Antique Mechanic on this site he should be able to help you.
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