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Rear speaker grille Stepdown
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Anyone ever seen an original rear speaker grille on a stepdown? Looks as though the front grille could be mounted on the package tray/ledge. But would not be flush. Sheet metal support for the ledge is set up to mount a speaker. Walt
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the rear seat speaker grill was the same as the one on top of dash, in front, have seen NOS Kits with the same grill, SI have several on hand, come on out BILL ALBRIGHT
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Bill,
Many thanks! for info. I have an extra grille. Would be great to come out, but LA and L.A. are about 2500 miles apart! Walt -
excuse me, dsi knew but at age 70 cant remember shxx. good luck BILL ALBRIGHT I HEAR LA A DOZEN TIMES A DAY AND IT MEANS LOS ANGELES TO ME LOL
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bill a wrote:excuse me, dsi knew but at age 70 cant remember shxx. good luck BILL ALBRIGHT I HEAR LA A DOZEN TIMES A DAY AND IT MEANS LOS ANGELES TO ME LOL
Aw shucks, LA means Lower Alabama a few miles from here! Got the the polarity identified on the speakers, and the rear speaker in place. Waiting for my "Stere-o-Channelizer"- a '50's gizmo that is supposed to turn your monaural radio into "3-D Stereo Sound" Suppose it must be able to discriminate frequencies and send treble to one speaker and bass to the other. At least it has a speaker selector switch.
Walt