>Well, good for your buddy, but it bites for those of us who don't have
>500 bucks laying around for things like this.:( My twin tried a bid of
>250, which hung there for awhile, but someone must have wanted it a LOT
>more than him!
>Dan Kay
>
Dan, with something that rare, they come up on eBay so infrequently that a
lot depends on
who is in the market for such a thing at the given time. Next one up might
go for $200,
you never know.
If it's any consolation, I had a factory AM-FM radio in my old Avanti, and
it was a pretty
poor radio.
If I wanted a "stock appearing" AM-FM in a late model Studebaker, I'd take
the common
push-button AM radio, stick in a copy of the AM-FM dial glass, and then
have it converted
to a modern AM-FM board like they sell for all radios. It might not fool
an eagle-eyed
judge, but it would be a working solution.
Gord Richmond


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