<VV> Am/Fm Radios

J R Read_HML hmlinc@sbcglobal.net
Fri, 10 Sep 2004 14:12:54 -0500


I have 3 or 4 FM add on style converters for Datsun - Probably mid-late 
'60s - maybe early '70s.  These are still in the package.  Don't know if 
they could be used in a Corvair or not.  Was going to try it, but found a 
Corvair FM radio instead and never needed the converter.  The Datsun part # 
is 99993-00071.  Manufacturer is Beltek Corp - Tokyo - Japan.

These are about one inch tall and five or six inches wide.  Should hide 
under the dash fairly easily.  If anyone wants to try one of these, let me 
know.  I wouldn't ask a lot, maybe $40 - to include shipping.  Probably 
weights around 2lbs or less.

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Later, JR
'61 Rampside Standard 4/110
'65 Monza Convertible 4/140
'66 beater Coupe - icemobile 4/140

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <bowtieguy@cox.net>
To: <virtualvairs@corvair.org>
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:45 PM
Subject: <VV> Trans Fluid and Am/Fm Radios


> My EM radio was rebuilt as an am/fm conversion. I suggest this route. 
> Trans X makes their own transmission fluid with seal enhancement additives 
> built in. Valvoline Max Life offers this too. All collector cars need help 
> with their seals, especially Corvairs.
>
> Bob Vukas
> bowtieguy@cox.net
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