Had a great visit today with Randy and Kevin. As a parting gift, Randy handed me a decent 69 AM radio and an original 69 top switch. Thanks Randy.
So who is the best in Canada to send this radio to for some new AM/FM guts with bluetooth? That's the plan. Get a nicely converted radio with some good speakers into the 69 Ragtop.
So just How do they manage the control between AM and FM and aux on a AM radio face with only Vol, tune and tone controls?
It only costs $24.99 plus tax to ship it to him in a Canada Post, Flat rate, box.
JC2+2 said
January 31st
A friend of mine here in Edmonton does it. Hes doing my radio in my 68 come spring. He said it will still look like a stock AM radio. He rebuilds all old radios even tube type. If youre interested let me know and Ill get you his information.
ABC123 said
January 31st
JC2+2 wrote:
A friend of mine here in Edmonton does it. Hes doing my radio in my 68 come spring. He said it will still look like a stock AM radio. He rebuilds all old radios even tube type. If youre interested let me know and Ill get you his information.
I think there may be others looking for this too
Doc69 said
March 10th
Heres an alternative method for better music without forking out lots of cash. I just bought one and installed today, fits easily in the glovebox. Put some low profile speakers behind the rear seat and it cranks them up very loud and no distortion. Pairs to your phone and you can play your own playlists. Next will be a 3D printed box to fit in the ashtray to hold the charging ports so I can keep my phone charged https://a.co/d/8eQMINz
-- Edited by Doc69 on Sunday 10th of March 2024 04:33:14 PM
Doc69 said
March 10th
Heres a picture of the unit in the glovebox. Very small and takes up very little space
-- Edited by Doc69 on Sunday 10th of March 2024 04:08:08 PM
A friend of mine here in Edmonton does it. Hes doing my radio in my 68 come spring. He said it will still look like a stock AM radio. He rebuilds all old radios even tube type. If youre interested let me know and Ill get you his information.
By any chance, did he take over from Bill Muller?
Some twenty years ago I brought my then recently purchased AM/FM radio for him to fine tune - I met him at his residence, and if I recall correctly, he was in the process of retiring.
He was a really nice guy, and luckily for me (and my wallet at the time) my radio was in really good shape - it just needed some fine tuning.
Doc69 wrote:
Heres an alternative method for better music without forking out lots of cash. I just bought one and installed today, fits easily in the glovebox. Put some low profile speakers behind the rear seat and it cranks them up very loud and no distortion. Pairs to your phone and you can play your own playlists. Next will be a 3D printed box to fit in the ashtray to hold the charging ports so I can keep my phone charged https://a.co/d/8eQMINz
This is what I have intended to get for my car - that way the radio is left stock, and it adds a lot of versatality to the factory radio.
-- Edited by unruhjonny on Tuesday 12th of March 2024 09:29:15 AM
cdnpont said
March 12th
Doc69 wrote:
Heres an alternative method for better music without forking out lots of cash. I just bought one and installed today, fits easily in the glovebox. Put some low profile speakers behind the rear seat and it cranks them up very loud and no distortion. Pairs to your phone and you can play your own playlists. Next will be a 3D printed box to fit in the ashtray to hold the charging ports so I can keep my phone charged https://a.co/d/8eQMINz
-- Edited by Doc69 on Sunday 10th of March 2024 04:33:14 PM
This looks very promising. I could use my SirriusXM or IHeart radio apps from my phone to it. Fit two decent speakers up under the dash and away you go.
unruhjonny said
March 12th
/\ /\ please look at the redi-rad before you buy that one - even if to only compare the two.
Even if you have a phone without a headphone jack, you can get a chord that essentially adds it back via the charging port - and the redi-rad is a cleaner install - and it's made by a Pontiac-guy.
It appears as though the web page has changed (but maybe I cant find the link right now because I am using mobile/safari instead of my desktop) - I am reading the following right now when I click the link on my phone:
AM models will operate with battery voltage ranging from 6 to 15 volts DC. A positive-ground option is available for the AM design.
-- Edited by unruhjonny on Tuesday 12th of March 2024 11:56:37 AM
63-7867 said
March 12th
I used this and I am very happy with it. Radio retains the stock look, but has great features.
-- Edited by 63-7867 on Tuesday 12th of March 2024 01:59:11 PM
Neilvermilion said
April 12th
I just did mine for 1965 with these guys www.woodradios.com/
Did full conversion for all modern stuff and for modern speakers (however placed in the original center spots on the front and back), controlled with an App, bluetooth, microphone, FM, USB, Aux etc. Just installed it, working fine.
Had a great visit today with Randy and Kevin. As a parting gift, Randy handed me a decent 69 AM radio and an original 69 top switch. Thanks Randy.
So who is the best in Canada to send this radio to for some new AM/FM guts with bluetooth? That's the plan. Get a nicely converted radio with some good speakers into the 69 Ragtop.
So just How do they manage the control between AM and FM and aux on a AM radio face with only Vol, tune and tone controls?
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Everything Electronic Services Inc. | Vintage, Broadcast, Professional, & Prosumer Repairs | British Columbia
I think there may be others looking for this too
Heres an alternative method for better music without forking out lots of cash. I just bought one and installed today, fits easily in the glovebox. Put some low profile speakers behind the rear seat and it cranks them up very loud and no distortion. Pairs to your phone and you can play your own playlists. Next will be a 3D printed box to fit in the ashtray to hold the charging ports so I can keep my phone charged
https://a.co/d/8eQMINz
-- Edited by Doc69 on Sunday 10th of March 2024 04:33:14 PM
Heres a picture of the unit in the glovebox. Very small and takes up very little space
-- Edited by Doc69 on Sunday 10th of March 2024 04:08:08 PM
By any chance, did he take over from Bill Muller?
Some twenty years ago I brought my then recently purchased AM/FM radio for him to fine tune - I met him at his residence, and if I recall correctly, he was in the process of retiring.
He was a really nice guy, and luckily for me (and my wallet at the time) my radio was in really good shape - it just needed some fine tuning.
This is what I have intended to get for my car - that way the radio is left stock, and it adds a lot of versatality to the factory radio.
http://redirad.com/
-- Edited by unruhjonny on Tuesday 12th of March 2024 09:29:15 AM
This looks very promising. I could use my SirriusXM or IHeart radio apps from my phone to it. Fit two decent speakers up under the dash and away you go.
Even if you have a phone without a headphone jack, you can get a chord that essentially adds it back via the charging port - and the redi-rad is a cleaner install - and it's made by a Pontiac-guy.
Very cool !
RediRad Rediscover Your Radio Rediscover your radio by adding auxiliary input to port music into the existing audio tuner.
So far, I cannot find a RediRad AM product
there are actually two of them:
It appears as though the web page has changed (but maybe I cant find the link right now because I am using mobile/safari instead of my desktop) - I am reading the following right now when I click the link on my phone:
-- Edited by unruhjonny on Tuesday 12th of March 2024 11:56:37 AM
I used this and I am very happy with it. Radio retains the stock look, but has great features.
https://www.tech-retro.com/aurora-design/home.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kw5hNDkLEY4
-- Edited by 63-7867 on Tuesday 12th of March 2024 01:59:11 PM
Did full conversion for all modern stuff and for modern speakers (however placed in the original center spots on the front and back), controlled with an App, bluetooth, microphone, FM, USB, Aux etc. Just installed it, working fine.