Re: [FWDLK] radio
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Re: [FWDLK] radio



It's most definitely Dodge, not Plymouth like Neil suggested, but it's not like any radio I've seen before.  It's quite large, 10" across the face, plus another 3" for I guess the tubes to be attached via a riveted on extra piece on the right side.  There are still knobs for volume and dialing a station, but the volume knob does not 'click' off, so the OFF on the left button must indeed be for OFF for the radio.  I had thought (having never owned a seven button-signal seeking-hiway hifi radio before) that the OFF might be something to do with the signal seeking function.  But perhaps not. 
 
I believe it is for '56 Dodge (my dad and I have one - a '56 Custom Royal).  If it would help identify it by seeing photos, anyone can let me know and I'll be glad to email you photos.
 
Mark   mjh


Bill Watson <wwatson6@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Model 842HR and an instant "OFF" button? You got tubes!

I do not have a 1958 parts book, but the 1958 Chrysler Corporation book
lists radios 851 through 853 as the base push button radios for Plymouth
through Chrysler. . The electro-tuners are 922 through 925.

I suspect the 842 is for a 1955 or 1956 model.. And if it is a 1955 model,
it will be 6-volt positive gournd.

Bill
Vancouver, BC



----- Original Message -----
From: Mark J. Hash
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2007 10:03 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] radio


I have a Mopar model 842HR radio. It has seven buttons, and the left button
says OFF. Can anyone tell me its complete application, and is this the kind
of radio needed for a Dodge to connect to a Highway Hi Fi? Is it at all
rare?

Mark mjh
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