Slantsix64
Well-Known Member
found this on my 1966 dodge dart thinking it some kind of alarm of something
It ran sound through an actual metal coil to create reverb. Hit a good bump with it on, and you got an echoing TWANG as the coil bounced around.
66, my first car. Back then, I made cassette tapes from oldies stations that played the cool obscure stuff, and had tapped into the volume control, hid the player in the glove compartment , and pretended disco hadn't happened. Now I can drive in my local area, and hear 3300 songs plus 700 some commercials and drop-ins, and it's a real station on the dial, all my choices.Interesting site DartThomas. Is that about a 65 Belvedere?
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Hunnert bucks to me, with the wiring and pull-out fader knob/power switch.how much is it worth?