1965 Cutlass AM/FM
#3
id dont think so either...
they where in chevelles and GTOs, but i dont think buick and F85s got them til 66 or 67,,they where expensive back then..
id google it...i have seen people convert the later to the early cars
they where in chevelles and GTOs, but i dont think buick and F85s got them til 66 or 67,,they where expensive back then..
id google it...i have seen people convert the later to the early cars
Last edited by marxjunk; June 13th, 2018 at 02:41 PM.
#4
I have two right now. I used a Pontiac AM/FM stereo and switched the face plate works for me. The Pontiac are pricy just like Olds radio's. Good luck. On the am radio I used a black marker to black out the am them after leaving a show I hit the right button and FM flips over. just a old trick I got from a friend years ago.
Last edited by Gerald Nickels; June 14th, 2018 at 11:40 PM.
#5
Not offered in Olds A body until 66 or, more probably, 67. You may be able to make a 67 radio fit and plug in the ***** from the 65 to look sort of correct. Working 67 FM radios go for around 500 for a good deal since they are rare.
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