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#76540 01/15/03 02:34 PM
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Hey don, here is your radio,

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I guess it people say it enough times (the big lie theory) they can make it true. :rolleyes:

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This one is not the a 32 radio, it is the 33 radio. Ray can you help me out here and explain this better? laugh Agrin


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Dumb question time: What's the key in the radio for? :confused:

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You are looking at 1/2 of the Model 600249 Chevrolet radio, correct for all models of the '33 & '34 cars, not trucks.

As many cars were open cars at this time of our history, and we had a very different class of people, it was not uncommon for people to enter your car to sit and rest while parked on the street. This was extremely prevalent in my hometown. As the radio was wired directly into the power source anyone could operate your radio. The current draw was extreme for the early radios and batteries of questionable quality. Almost all early car radios were equipped with a key lock to prevent the operation of the radio by unauthorized personnel, which would quickly run down the battery.

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Thanks Ray, that is very interesting!!!!! :cool2:

Must have been back in the days when we never locked our homes even when not at home and never ever locked our car doors when parked on the streets downtown. :( :(

Now we have to lock up everything all of the time! :( :( :(

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Hey Donald maybe you need one of these coil testers.
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Thanks, Ray. I had never heard that before. Gee, get in somebody's car today without permission and you'd have a good likelyhood of being shot!!! :(

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So to be authentic to the time period of the car/truck it would be all right for us today to get into the early cars/trucks at the shows without permission, Right????. bigl laugh bigl laugh bigl laugh

NOT!!!!!!!!

P.S. Hope you haven't locked your radio.

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Houses were not locked either. Most of the roads were gravel/dirt and houses were built several hundred yards back from the road because of the dust. When you were away from your house, the rocking chairs on the front porch were turned around and leaned against the wall so people could see from the road that you were not at home and save them the walk/ride up your lane.

Have times changed or what?

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1928 Convertible, Sport, Cabriolet
1933 Eagle, Coupe
1941 Master Deluxe 5-Passenger Coupe
1950 Styleline Deluxe 4-Door Sedan
1950 Styleline Deluxe Convertible
2002 Pontiac, Montana, Passenger Van
2014 Impala, 4-Door Sedan, White Diamond, LTZ
2017 Silverado, Double Cab, Z71, 4X4, White, Standard Bed, LTZ

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We as a people will never be that 'innocent' and free again, sadly.... :( :( :( :( :( :(

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Ya, if you try that trick today with the rocking chairs on the porch, when you get home your house will probably be empty and the rocking chairs will be gone too! :eek: :eek: :eek: :( :( :(


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