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philo_beddoe:
Long story short, ended up frying my original GM Delco radio. Does anyone have good experience with one of the aftermarket "retro" radios. I don't care about bluetooth, mp3 or usb connections. Although an aux would be nice. I am using my single dash-mount factory (new) speaker, no customization whatsoever. Or should I just find another GM Delco on ebay? This one looks pretty clean, but pricy. All I listen to is talk radio, no need to spend too much...

https://www.ebay.com/itm/125583236572?hash=item1d3d581ddc:g:inYAAOSwwzdjWuHW&amdata=enc%3AAQAHAAAAoNtRnbCJcssdHk6vlePy%2F8cJIuObC9jevL7kHJ0MGKyhV8qyH9yJ5Cuyv205QYB0M0eRv3Rva9SLR%2BqME%2FZZr%2FZ2jGyMuALE6URkYWERiKnJzCFTj9P4HWpfDtmUMF5839aUafk8WZUM2%2FvFm4QbEvnQ1qZX%2FQW3DEpGCP2JwZrCWxHEGN9qPrgGAJUJ09KSrMce3JqnBLXqTtxDT%2BHC0iY%3D%7Ctkp%3ABk9SR_bkyd6FYQ

I saw the Retro Sound on the site store, anyone have that?


zieg85:
If it were me, I would search out a stock replacement that has been gone through by a radio tech.

philo_beddoe:
Yeah, it looks like thats the deal with the ebay link i posted...,,not many radio techs out there that test these things on a bench, refurbish and sell..

Geezer77GMC:
If the Guy advertises as a radio tech, why not ask him about refurbishing yours.

Mr Diesel:
For a radio pulled from a scrap yard truck, wiped clean, then put up for sale on Ebay $200+ shipping is pretty steep. That is what "refurbished" usually means .

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