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Do any of you know what radio the series II was originally equiped with? In the haynes manual it says some things about it, but no specific data
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Post by Kevin »

I think all radios were optional extras and not fitted as standard on any models.
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Any ideas then, as to what model is appropriate and where to fix it
I'v got a modern Pioneer radio/cd player, but I don't want modern c*** in my lizzie
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Post by Kevin »

A Radiomobile, Motorola, Phillips or Pye from that sort of time although a 60`s one is probably more suitable, a popular place is in the passenger glove box for security, although others can probably make more suggestions.
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Post by lowedb »

I think at that age, the radios had two boxes. The normal 'radio' sized one, and the power supply under the bonnet which was about three times the size of a normal radio. Smaller radios ony came later with partial transistorisation. I've seen them at shows, but don't remember what make.
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these are usually pretty easy to dig up at auto jumbles...
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1960 era fitted under dash as radio instructions state relating to Morris Minors. Philips "transistorised" (2 I think) plus valves, it glows nicely in the dark![/img]
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Post by woo »

onne,

I assume you want to fit a period radio simply for the looks? I fitted an early PYE MED/LONG Wave Push Button Radio to my car. It looked good but I could only receive about 3 english speaking programs. Apart from BBC World and a Talk program there was nothing much else on MED Wave. LONG Wave had Radio 4. I Looked into geting it converted to FM (they use the MED Wave push buttons for FM) but that was looking at around £150 to do.
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Post by Multiphonikks »

...and of course you need all the supressors too. For what it's worth I like the period PYE sets. I don't know if they were any good at the time, but they certainly seem fairly easy to fix and get working.
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