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what was the original radio

Discussion in 'Early Jeep Restoration and Research' started by Tom in RI, Dec 10, 2008.

  1. Dec 10, 2008
    Tom in RI

    Tom in RI Member

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    I have not seen any pictures or references to what a customer got when he ordered a radio with his new 1966 CJ5. I hear they were made by Motorola. Does anyone have an original radio installed in their jeep? Was it under dash or in-dash?
     
  2. Dec 10, 2008
    Howard Eisenhauer

    Howard Eisenhauer Administrator Staff Member

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    Radios were not AFAIK a factory option in '66, they certainly don't show up in any of the parts manuals up to at least '71. I'm certain that the dealers did offer radios such as the motorola units but mounting location would be up to owner or dealer mechanic.

    H.
     
  3. Dec 10, 2008
    Tom in RI

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  4. Dec 11, 2008
    w3srl

    w3srl All-around swell dude Staff Member

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    Even up into the late 70's just about every option was available as a dealer add-on, although more and more of them became factory-available. I would think that just about any radio available from te early 60's on up would be a solid-state (no tubes!) unit but that is just an educated guess.
     
  5. Dec 13, 2008
    tommycj

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    The only really installed radio was available for the '75 model. Later models through the dash.
    The '75 radio was mounted in what looks like a fiberglass/plastic case mounted to the underside of the dash to the right of the instrument cluster.
    You can see a picture of this if you can obtain a '75 sales brochure, also I believe shown in the parts book.
    Prior to this, the radio was placed anywhere it fit.
     
  6. Dec 13, 2008
    Grinsha

    Grinsha minimally sufficient

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    The radio in my '63 FC170 is a motorola if that helps

    RSN
     
  7. Feb 3, 2009
    Howard Eisenhauer

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    Not to beat a dead thread to death but while I was perusing a '72 parts manual I found the first reference to a factory radio kit-


    15.030 ANTENNA, Radio
    975 238

    15.320-1 RADIO KIT (AM)
    83/86 (Under Dash-With Self Contained Speaker) 05 978238 (CJ5/6)
    87 (Push button) 981 030 (Commando)

    15.320-2 KNOB, Station Selector
    973 288

    15.320-3 KNOB, Tone Control
    973462


    These items were not listed in the '71 manual.


    Now You Know.

    H.
     
  8. Feb 4, 2009
    Tom in RI

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    Thanks Howard
    I just scored a free Motorola "solid state" under dash radio with self contained speaker that will be period-correct for my '66. It was in a neighbors garage and I didnt charge him to remove it.
    Got it working last night so this spring hopefully I can have some AM toons.
    Tom
     
  9. Feb 4, 2009
    Howard Eisenhauer

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    Thats great.:)

    Your're lucky you have AM stations left to listen to, all the ones here have either shut down completely or moved to FM. :rofl:

    H.
     
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