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Re: Our radios



On my 64 Dodge the switch is a pull, push, with a turn also.  It is located on the lower part of the dash just ahead of the shifter.  With a consul shift.  That putts it near center of the dash and near the bottom of the dash.
---- Butch Edison <waedison@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
> 
> My original 64 Sport Fury had the model 220 AM radio in it, with a 
> reverb, but I don't remember the reverb being a separate knob. Does 
> anyone know if the reverb was controlled with the left or right large 
> silver 'spacer' If that's the right word. These were behind the volume 
> and tuning knobs. It seemed to me that the right one was for bass and 
> the left one may have been for the reverb.
> 
> Reason I'm asking is I came by an AM/FM setup with a reverb that I may 
> put in my car and it looks like the reverb has a separate knob. If I put 
> it in my car, I'd have to know where to drill the hole in the dash for 
> that knob.
> 
> Any photos or info from forum members would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks/Butch/ Ferndale WA, (11 degrees farenheit today, not what us 
> weather weenies are used to!)
> 
> 
> 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury (red), 440, A727
> 1964 Plymouth Sport Fury (white) 383, A727
> 1937 Plymouth coupe, 340, A727
> 
> 
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