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Originally Posted by rocketraider
An AM-FM radio is a better investment than fixing a Wonderbar, but that's me. We have a good local AM oldies station, but you get 15 miles out of the city AM radio here is gospel, talk and sports, none of which I can stand for very long.
63 was first year for Olds AM-FM and 63-64 radios are identical except the knobs. They're not common as dirt, but they're not complete unobtainium either. Have the front and rear speakers reconed (we've been using a guy in Jackson MI) and use a factory reverb system and you'll enjoy your car.
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One other question: where can I find the factory reverb? That does seem to be unobtanium. I can't even find anything in the dealer facts book, shop manual or owners manual about it.
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Norm Witte
Lansing, Michigan
'63 Ninety Eight Holiday Sports Sedan
'99 Aurora
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