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Old 06-27-2010, 02:34 AM
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Originally Posted by dank4120
Thanks. I consider it to be a great upgrade to the radio I have now, whatever it is?
Chevrolet passenger car radio (note the bow tie emblem). I cannot recall the exact year, but it's circa 1959/61.

Originally Posted by Bill W
Mercury owners are drolling all over their keyboards.
The radio pictured in Post #1 may have come out of a 1963 Mercury pickup, but it's not original to the truck. In fact, it's not from any Ford or Mercury vehicle.

What FoMoCo radio had round push buttons after 1954? I dunno of any, and 1954 and earlier are 6 volt.

Only one style of radio was offered for 1961/66 trucks. It had no push buttons. The same basic radio was used in 1961/67 Econolines and 1966/77 Bronco's.