Rusty Bowtie
General Category => Early Chevy/GM Discussion => Topic started by: Chuck81 on March 20, 2016, 03:09:04 PM
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Does anyone have pictures of the mounting location for a 1934 Chevy radio speaker? I know it has to be close to the radio, probably on the firewall?? Just not sure exactly where.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Ya got me, I have seen the under dash control module with radio tubes many time.
I am not sure if the speaker is part of the big box that holds all the tubes or whether its a stand alone item. Gonna find my accessories book and see if theres a picture of it.
Found my 1933 Chevrolet salesmans data book. Says..." CHEVROLETS SUPERHETERODYNE RADIO Price $59.50 completely installed."
Shows the power head with dial, the speaker is shown on its own. I do not think I have ever seen a post or a thread on where THE SPEAKER should be located.
You might and should get an answer by posting in the VCCA CHAT , its online and specifically the 1933--1936 section after you become a member, no charge.
mike lynch 8)
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Thanks for the info Mike. I took a look at the VCAA and decided to join as a member. If I get an answer to the speaker location, I will inform the group here too.
Chuck
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I posted to an old thread and brought it too current and there is a couple of replies already .
Its the source to go too on vintage Chevrolets for things we would not normally know.
mike lynch