1970 Cutlass/442 radio
If you already have an AM FM radio, I'd consider sending it to a reputable radio repair shop. Those radios are generally not very inexpensive. At a minimum, if you score a replacement, save your broken radio!
I have a am-fm multiplexer stock radio I bought for it about 4 years. Worked great for awhile. I sold the original am radio. Should kept it. It looks like any where between $250 and $650 to fix it. I have a secret audio unit under the passenger seat for regular use. I just wanted the Olds radio to work too. Am radios are easy to find
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