[SOLD] 68 69 AM Fm rollknob radio

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I have a 68 69 B body roll knob radio AM FM the light lights up it's all I know it changes from FM to am I know for a fact it works I have it and I have a video I can send t your email of it plays tested wires have been cut I showed in the pictures but it's still a rare radio $450 plus the ride Crossville Tennessee

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If it works I'd buy it. Anyway you can put an antenna on it and a speaker and fire it up?
 
there is a DANGER on all old mopar radios that i found out with a lot of research!!

you CANNOT connect a modern speaker to these old radios!! if you do, you will burn out the "transistors" in the radio. i found out that the old radios require 8 ohm speakers. all NEW speakers are only 4 ohm and they will burn out the transistors in an old radio! DO NOT try out an old radio hooked to any speaker. you will burn out the radio.
 
Thanks I used a old speaker and it plays really good on FM and am I have a video of it playing I have to send to a email it will not let me post it on hear I done try 4 times keeps saying file to big. It plays still for sale
 
there is a DANGER on all old mopar radios that i found out with a lot of research!!

you CANNOT connect a modern speaker to these old radios!! if you do, you will burn out the "transistors" in the radio. i found out that the old radios require 8 ohm speakers. all NEW speakers are only 4 ohm and they will burn out the transistors in an old radio! DO NOT try out an old radio hooked to any speaker. you will burn out the radio.

If this info is correct, then all you have to do is wire a 4 ohm resistor in series on speaker wire.
 
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