![]() ![]() ![]() These notches would be mosty hidden by the eschutchen plate and chrome trim ring, but it makes a mess of the panel when retoration work requires straightening and welding of the dash panel before painting. Installation of this model radio has been the demise of many an MGA dash panel when it was "convenient" to chop notches in the sides of the dash opening to clear this front housing. This front housig is slightly wider then the apperature in the MGA dash panel. Notice the wide rectanglar housing around the tuning shafts. This one you really do not want in your MGA,because it doesn't fit properly. ![]() Comes with batteries but need new to play. The Shack Is Back Shop Radios, Headphones, TV Antennas, Cables & Adapters, DIY Tools & Parts, Electronics Maker Kits, and much more brand new arrivals. Two screws in back remove to replace batteries. See photos- The photo with button on back used to raise and lower handle. Sold Date Source eBay Early 1960's Motorola 'Lunch Box' AM Radio. One strap from the rear battery cover is missing. Pricing & History Sold for Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth. The fully integrated leather case is in immaculate condition. I'm considering having the non-functional one converted to AM/FM."īelow is a push button model Motorola AM radio from the same period.īelow is another Motorola "All Transistor" AM radio, found in a 1962 1600-MK-II.īelow is the Motorola Volumatic radio. From no-compromise police radios to sleek handheld business radios, we have all the products you need to stay connected and stay safe. Vintage Motorola X51N Transistor AM Radio Vintage Motorola X51N Transistor AM Radio This stylish radio works great. I now have two of the radios, one works well, one doesn't. 1956 Motorola 76T1 transistor radio (Motorolas first 'lunchbox' style radio) 50sTransistorRadios 5.27K subscribers Subscribe 719 views 10 years ago This radio is in unusually good. My 1958 'A' had the exact same radio installed. This radio comes with the original knobs, and has an integrated speaker. "Let me add a second confirmation for the Motorola radio you show. This is a positive ground radio, which may be a little rare for a transistorized model. This is a "Motorola Transistor Powered" AM Radio unit with built in speaker that was installed in a 1958 MGA by an Authorized MG dealer. The Motorola "Big M" radio 2-dial radio, model 600X. Radio, Period type brands, MOTOROLA The MGA With An Attitude ![]()
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