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I'm not certain,but think the designated "2" revision took place sometime after Dec.69 due to an internal circut board re-design.
Technically the 1970 Camaro should've come with the std. 01FPB1 F-Body labeled radio,which they did make.But because it was a late produced vehicle,most early 1970 records include it with 01APB1 or 01APB2 radio used on the 1970 Chevelle-Monte C.-Nova-Acadian as a default code. Personally I think either the 01APB2 or 01FPB1 radio was possible for your assembly date,as I've pulled a few PB2's out of some certain 70 Camaros in the past,but not sure if they were assembly line or service/customer installed. The std. 1970 Pontiac Firebird AM radio had a similar body design,but with a different face plate & would've been labeled 02FPB1. The 1 designated Chevrolet,2 Pontiac. |
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Awesome info Rick !!!!!!!!!
![]() ![]() ![]() I think I'll run with the series 2 I guess that would make the most sense. In the event that it does not work do you know anyone local who fixes them????? Thanks Again ![]() ![]()
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I don't know of anyone local to us,but either one of these have done nice work for me.
Greg Ward Ward's Classic Radio Restorations 131 Culps Drive Huntsville, AL 35811 (256) 852-0955 http://www.wardsclassiccarradiorepair.com Jackson Speaker Service 3921 Pine Crest Court Jackson, Michigan 49203 (517) 789-6400 |
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Thanks Again Rick.
If I ever get this thing straightened out Ill try to make it to Lombard and see you guys, ![]()
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Carl ![]() |
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