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Hi Guys,
Been forever since I had an AM/FM in my hands. Confirming this is for a ‘69 Camaro? Will be for sale soon Thanks, Dan
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It’s original to a 76 Nova. A 69 Camaro used a very similar radio that had angled fins on the back, a different connector, and a number of other differences.
Jason |
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Ralph Spears (02-12-2026) | ||
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It's definitely not from a 1969 Camaro or any other 1969 model.
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Robert _______________ 1969 Chevelle SS396 L78 M21 4.10 2023 Stingray Coupe Z51 |
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That sticker that says "Integral Rear Speaker Fader" also made me think it was not for anything 69, as I believe the 69s were still using the separate fader that slid over the tuning shaft. Not sure exactly when the integral faders came into use, but I'm thinking it was some time in the early 70s. I know that's what my 73 Camaro has.
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Bill Pritchard 73 Camaro RS Z28, L82, M20, C60 |
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enio45 (02-12-2026) | ||
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76 nova or omega etc
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Very interesting, thanks guys!
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