Does anyone have a car with radio delete?

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tom999w

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Whomever has a radio delete car around 1971, I wanted to know:

1) Is the radio plug still connected to the harness, under the dashboard? I would think that all harnesses had the plug, whether or not the car came with a radio.

2) Does the fuse block have a slot for the radio? As above, I'll bet radio delete cars had the same fuse block as radio cars.
 
67 car here, has the plug, has empty fuse space, no speaker in dash, nothing in dash except radio delete plate, has no hole in the fender.
I think later cars had a plug in the fender, no idea.
 
My 66 Coronet came without a radio from the factory, but had a dealer installed factory AM unit.
However, there was no hole drilled/stamped in the fender for an antenna.
Custom dual antennas were installed on either side of the trunk.
 

My 66 Coronet came without a radio from the factory, but had a dealer installed factory AM unit.
However, there was no hole drilled/stamped in the fender for an antenna.
Custom dual antennas were installed on either side of the trunk.
The 64 Impala look. LOL
 
Had a 69 valiant here with radio delete and AC. No hole in fender and the plug for radio was on the harness.

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Ok, thanks everyone for the information. So to summarize for future generations who may be looking for this info 50 years from now to restore their 100 year old Mopar... A radio delete car around these years had a dashboard delete plate, a radio plug in the harness behind the dashboard, a radio slot in the fuse block, no antenna hole on the fender (or a plugged antenna hole), nothing blocking the dashboard speaker hole, and a speaker hole in the back deck metal structure, but no speaker hole in the back deck fiberboard.
 
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The "delete" plate is integrated with the heater control face.

It gets worse, 71-74 B, the whole instrument cluster face is different.
 
Does anyone know what was in the place of the dashboard speaker with radio "delete"? is there a plastic plate, or a piece of black cloth there? Or maybe nothing, so all your coins and "Hang Em High" movie theater tickets from the 1971 can fall down through the slots?
 
Ok, after doing a more thorough search I think I answered the question: some had just the speaker bracket, some had a black plastic plate, and most had nothing at all, just the slots in the metal.
 
1971 Duster here with no radio. No bracket, no nothing, just sunlight coming through the speaker vents on top of the dash.
 
My 75 D100 truck was radio delete. No hole in the fender, no terminal at the fuse cavity marked "radio". Dash bezel was filled solid.
 
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