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#39808 04/22/06 07:43 PM
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Grease Monkey
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Hi,

I have a 57 Chevy car radio Model number 987573 Manual Tuning AM radio. I am looking for a schematic and some data on the radio so I can rebuild it and get it working again...
Any help getting this project going is appreciated...

Thanks.


Bill Brooks
San Diego, CA
Wilwood Engineering1955-1957

Willwood Engineering

Wilwood Engineering designs and manufactures high-performance disc brake systems.
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#39809 04/22/06 07:48 PM
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Hi Bill,

I have all the information on that radio, to include all the parts needed.

Will contact you when I return from the swap meet banquet and swap meet tomorrow.

Have all your questions ready.

Agrin


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#39810 04/22/06 10:16 PM
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I took some photo's of the radio while disassembling it on my work bench this afternoon...

http://community.webshots.com/album/549733801GXExVu

I noticed the channel indicator bar is broken, and I am missing a tube... the 12V6GT

Also I don't have the knobs or nuts to mount the radio to the car dash...

The parts seem to be in tact, no burned resistors or blown caps as far as I can tell.

I look forward to your response.

Best regards,


Bill Brooks
San Diego, CA

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