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1940 Packard 180
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5540Packards
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Just wondering if anyone does conversions for a radio for a 6volt car which retains its original appearance. If not then who is a qualified classic car restorer? I would like to get some tunes in my car the radio in the car has probably not worked in many years

Posted on: 2023/2/9 18:17
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Re: 1940 Packard 180
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Re: 1940 Packard 180
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todd landis
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Over the years have done many updates to my cars. Finally just went to a pair of small rechargeable blue tooth speakers. They can be hidden under dash, under seat, etc. All you need is to occasionally recharge them. If you want more than one in the car, which I did, look on Amazon for a parable pair of speakers. This beats running a conversion to get 12 volts negative ground for a modern radio, which will not be allowed to touch any metal parts of the car.

Posted on: 2023/2/9 19:33
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