Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models > Interior & Trunk

8-Track restoration

(1/2) > >>

A12pilot:
 Anyone know a good source to do this work? My 68 AM 8-Track needs a redo.  Thanks!

Dave

Mike_B_SVT:
This is what I have saved in my files for when I get that far along...


AM/8-Track Restoration

http://www.retroradio.biz/
mfrenchek@retroradio.biz

Coralsnake:
Does anyone know if there was more than one style of 8 track player in 1968? The old Mustang Recognition Guide says early players had no preset buttons?

nham3407:
I planned to send mine off to this person, but found a very good deal on a restored working unit out of Canada where the exchange rate favored me purchasing it.

http://www.barrys8trackrepair.com/

67gtasanjose:
I had Joe do my AM 8-track http://www.joesclassiccarradio.com/

Many options available today on these radios. From basic service repairs for your Concours needs, to upgrades for your Daily Driver including Bluetooth capable and beyond, the sky (or your purse) is the limit, all tucked inside an original case.

Conversion Video Links here: http://www.joesclassiccarradio.com/video.html

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

Go to full version