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Jensen GT Member
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My radio Attachment: WP_20170912_20_12_25_Pro.jpg (Downloaded 205 times) |
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Jensen GT Member
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Original Attachment: WP_20170912_20_12_09_Pro.jpg (Downloaded 201 times) |
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answerman Member
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I've never had an original radio. Out of the three Jensens I've had, including parts cars, one had no radio, one had a British Leyland AM/FM dealer installed one, and one had a cheap Radio Shack aftermarket radio. This was my solution, installed about 4 years ago. It's a Retrosound AM/FM/MP3 deck, designed to fit classic cars. I think it looks very period correct. Last edited on 09-19-2017 11:36 pm by answerman |
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allstateguy Member
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Mine had a JH AM-FM but the FM didn't work, so I found this NOS Radio Shack Optimus cassette deck with aux input so I can run my IPod shuffle through it Attachment: new dash panel with radio small.jpg (Downloaded 184 times) |
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Jensen GT Member
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My substitute.... 8 Track Attachment: 20170909_115851.jpg (Downloaded 181 times) |
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JPJH Member
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Love the OEM radios. If anyone ever comes across a working cassette model for sale I'd love to hear. The PO had a 'newer' Alpine unit and I replaced with a more vintage Pioneer KE-5100. |
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chrisl Member
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Lucas! Attachment: Lucas radio pic.JPG (Downloaded 102 times) |