6v Am Radio Conversion
It does not make any difference tome. They are all great cars! What matters is that you care about the radioin your treasure enough to change it to something to enjoy everyday. Youspent all that time and money putting your car together, why not treat yourselfto the best?Youcan install more than an after-market radio in your car.
Your originaltube radio can be repaired and it will work as well as it did originally.More importantly, it will fit properly and match your car's interior. Oryou can have your original radio (tube or transistor) equipped with an internalAM/FM conversion that can have an audio output of 180 watts!
I'm coverting my 6 volt postive ground system to a 12 volt negative ground. I just, last Xmas, spent $250.00 having my radio restored. Is there a way to use my 6v. Negative ground radio on the 12v postive ground conversion or am I going to have to spend another $500 to get it converted to 12v? I would appreciate hearing other options.
6v Am Radio Conversion Chart
Look under'Services'.
- This photo shows a 1965 AM Ford Truck radio after conversion with the FMR-2, Four channel (45 watts per channel) Five sub line outs, Aux line in. This add-on allows for an auxiliary channel on your radio.
- Sapphire III AM, 6V, Radio - Restored Price: $295: This is an excellent, restored Sapphire III, 6 volt, AM radio built by Bendix in 1966 (m/s 6BV 027740). The chrome knobs and push buttons are in great condition. An original Bug faceplate is included or email for installation information on your VW.