Quote Originally Posted by 79Z33L View Post
V6HQUTE, thanks for the offer, but no not interested in parting with the radio or any of the assosciated parts, but PM a list of any Kingswood/Kingswood SL parts you're after as the guy I bought the ute off has a few Kingswoods he's wrecking out and a ton of spares as well. Thanks for the tip on moving the radio back. P.S. Awesome looking build you have there. Would love to see it when it's finished.
ah no worries im mainly only after the chrome radio bit at present, ive got a few ute/cars/wagons so normal parts are pleanty about 9 or 10 i think but id have to sit down and count lol, even with a few fiddly bits like radios are a bit thin on the ground , yeah i think the radio looks better sat back a bit, i think i spaced it about 1/4" might be more cant remember, cheers, i would also love to see it when its finished, sick of waiting on the panel beater

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Quote Originally Posted by wbute View Post
CD players were 90's. I bought the top of the range pioneer tape deck in 94 for about $400. I couldn't afford the cd player, it was around $800!! A flash tape player had auto search function to Fast Forward to the next track. There was also AM stereo for a very short while in the late 80's. I have spent many days at a time listening to AM radio in tractors. I hope to never listen to AM ever again.We had no FM stations in the central west at all until 1991. That was the local ABC in Dubbo. Then we got Triple J in 1997. Wow wasn't that a revolution!!!!
damn thats expensive, your tape is as old as i am , the boys at work listern to triple j all day and i hate it, i dont really listen to it tho, its more just backround noise when the grinders arent going, reception in the shed for any other station is rubbish, but if i walk 10m to my car i can get perfect reception on the both the good stations, dont know what it is, sometimes if the arieals in the right spot and you hold your tongue right you can get 1 other