My 64 300 K has the AM model #348. I have been looking for the AM/FM model #351 for about a year now with no luck. On the bright side, I just bought am FM converter off eBay for $9.99 it's about 15 years old, manufactured by Realistic. Looks to be just slightly smaller than the original radio. The person selling it said he used it in his 64 Salon! Imagine that. Anybody have any experience installing and using these old converters? Sean --- REckert300@xxxx wrote: > Our '64 300 K convertible has an AM/FM radio in it. > Since the first owner > supposedly was a dealer's wife, in the Dayton, OH > area, it may have been > added on at the dealership. It was an option, if we > remember correctly. > However, Jim loaned his shop manual to a friend and > our book on the 300's is > in another car in the barn at the moment, so we > can't verify our memories, > which is necessary at our age! The radio doesn't > work well and we are > considering having it worked on this winter. We > only miss it if we want to > listen to a Cleveland Indians baseball game since we > don't feel the necessity > of having some kind of extraneous sound around us > all the time when we're > driving to a show somewhere (or here at home either, > for that matter). We do > want it to work better than it does, though, so > we'll probably pursue finding > someone to work on it for us this winter. > > Jimm & Ruth Eckert > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Web Hosting - Let the expert host your site http://webhosting.yahoo.com