The Dodge Dart was introduced in 1960 as a downsized model that was to replace the Plymouth as a low-priced offering for Dodge dealers. Dodge dealers had sold Plymouth products since the 1930’s, and with the demise of the DeSoto…

Dodge full size radios including Dodge including Custom, Deluxe, Coronet, Wayfarer, Meadowbrook, Royal, Custom Royal, Suburban, Station Wagon, Sierra Station Wagon Phoenix, Polara, 880, Monaco, Matador and Seneca. 1949 Dodge Full Size Radios 1950 Dodge Full Size Radios 1951 Dodge…

The Fairlane name was moved to Ford’s new intermediate, introduced for the 1962 model year, to bridge the gap between the compact Ford Falcon and the full-sized Galaxie. (Wikipedia) 1962 Ford Fairlane Radios 1963 Ford Fairlane Radios 1964 Ford Fairlane…

Please see below for radios for full-size Ford cars, 1949 – 1960 including Galaxie, Custom, Customline, convertibles, station wagons, Crestliner and all other full-size Fords. [lwptoc] FM radios were offered starting in about 1965 (like the Mustang) the Wonderbar radio…

Vintage Chevrolet radios (1949 – 1975), full-sized Chevrolets, including the basic 2-door post sedan, all the way up to a luxury 2-door convertible and hardtop. By 1955, the new Chevies were already on the way to becoming an American icon.…

The Chevelle, by Chevrolet, was introduced in 1964 along with the part car/part truck El Camino. 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle & El Camino Radios 1965 Chevrolet Chevelle & El Camino radios 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle & El Camino Radios 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle…

The Chevrolet Camaro, a pony car response to the Ford Mustang, was introduced in the 1967 model year and became a very successful car for Chevy. From the start, Chevrolet offered various AM, AM/FM and 8-track options for the Camaro. Fortunately,…

Early Mustang AM radios were made by two companies – Philco and Motorola. FM radios, beginning in 1966, were made by Bendix. The AM radios are far more common than the FM units. How to identify Mustang Radios Model numbers…