Vintage Automotive Reverb Unit

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It's a Sears Allstate, looks like a cousin to the Motorola Vibrasonic. Set-up is mostly complete. Dash mounted switch, about 15 feet of ribbon wire, and a trunk mount reverb box. I've got a speaker core for this set-up as well. It's untested, but worth the effort of restoring if you're going for that total period thing. They don't grow on trees..asking $200 plus the ride. PM me if interested. Pics to come, Thanks FABO!
 
Man, I haven't thought or heard abt a reverb in so many years I can't count em!

I remember my 66 charger I put a reverb in and every time I hit a bump...well you know!

Thanks for bring back that memory!

cudamike13

I bought the charger new in 66 when I got out of Navy.
Sure wish I still had it!
318 poly and TF.
 
Man, I haven't thought or heard abt a reverb in so many years I can't count em!

I remember my 66 charger I put a reverb in and every time I hit a bump...well you know!

Thanks for bring back that memory!

cudamike13

I bought the charger new in 66 when I got out of Navy.
Sure wish I still had it!
318 poly and TF.

Buy it and live the dream man!
 
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I have thrown away a pile of those over the years.

So have I...and then a friend who is into audio **** told me that people were starting to look for these things, and showed me an ebay auction where a vibrasonic went for something like $300. Sooo, when this one came along I decided to list it and see what happens.
 
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