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CHILEAN MINOR
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Period Radio

Post by CHILEAN MINOR »

Hi guys, proud owner of a 63 convertible, and looking for a period radio to fit in Millie (previous owners named her). Anyone got pictures of theirs and also if anyone has a link for period radios, would be very much appreciated.

I also need a Tannau cover for my hood when its folded, where can I get one from.

Thanks
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Re: Period Radio

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Good questions!
I also would Like to know! :wink:
Cheers
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Re: Period Radio

Post by Neil MG »

The radios fitted as standard at the time were produced by Smiths Radiomobile. The higher spec units had five pre select buttons for tuning. Unfortunately only LW and MW were available (from Radiomobile and almost all period units). However there are plenty on eBay that have been converted to plug in your MP3, ipod, etc. There are also some very nice retro style modern radios. The only downside is the price!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-car-r ... 661wt_1185
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RADIOMOBILE-t ... 500wt_1202
New
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USA-230-Econo ... 3864wt_958
More info:
http://www.autosound.co.uk/acc/classic.php
You can have your own Radio adapted for FM (and MP3 ipod etc.)
http://www.tadpoleradios.co.uk/
More info here
http://www.raysmith.co.uk/blog/2011/classic-car-radio/
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carlosramalho
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Re: Period Radio

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Thanks for the information!
Cheers
Carlos
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Traveller 1964 - formerly AKR 343 B
Convertible1969 - formerly XCH 455 G
Pickup 1971 - formerly BTT 213 K
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MORRIS MINOR is Forever also in Portugal
CHILEAN MINOR
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Re: Period Radio

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Thanks Neil, now I know what to look for. Is there any information showing pics of where the radio was actually mounted, so I dont have to obliterate the dash :-?
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Re: Period Radio

Post by lambrettalad »

Walmley Classics radios

Great range of restored classic Motorola and Radiomobile radios in either original or FM/MP3 upgraded form. T: 0121 311 1588
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Re: Period Radio

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To my knowledge, no radios were ever fitted as standard to Minors, even the very latest of them............though I would love to be enlightened!

However, any of the links listed above by Neil will give you good results about kind of head unit. As to mounting locations, I would say the two used most often are 1) inside a glovebox or 2) underneath a glovebox, slung in a rack under the dash. It is conceivable that a head unit could be mounted in the center of the dash, if you have the earlier round heater (or no heater at all), but it would be a struggle. I think someone on here mounted their head unit underneath the driver's seat, but that's not advisable if using a unit that relies on visual cues to navigate.
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Re: Period Radio

Post by Neil MG »

According to Ray Newell roof mounted radio aerials were an available accessory for 1098 models. The Radiomobile radios were the standard dealer installation. 1098 Installation kit IK/MR19 and (wing mounted) aerial AW.92. I believe they were fitted to the bottom of the dashboard under the glove box.

Anyone got any period litrature, photos, ads. etc?
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