RE: Convert AM to AM/FM?
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RE: Convert AM to AM/FM?



He did a nice job on the radio conversion for my '68 Charger. 

 
Robert Palmason wrote:
> 
> Don,
> 
> This guy is at Carlisle every year, does really nice work.
> 
> Retro Radio Restoration
> 5524 Ridge Rd
> Elizabethtown, PA 17022
> 
> Mike Frenchek
> 717-367-1428
> 
> You can have AM/FM with decent sound and original appearance, plus
> auxiliary input jacks for anything you like. Ipod, CD player or
> changer, etc... He's a nice guy too.



'64 Belvedere
Davenport, Iowa

"The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little 
extra."


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