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  1. J

    TR2/3/3A TRIUMPH Radio?

    As I was going through boxes of old parts for my 1955 Triumph TR2, I came across a radio. As the front of the radio dial has TRIUMPH printed on it, I expect that it may be the original radio for this car. Does anyone have information about what kind of radio came with the Triumph in 1955? Thanks...
  2. M

    General MG OEM Radio wiring help

    I've acquired a British Leyland (Mororola) radio for my '79 Midget. The car had a radio installed by the dealer when new but that was removed by the original owner long ago...classically, he hung a cassette tape deck below the glove box and put 4 speakers in the car...2 in the foot panels up...
  3. Sopwith_Camel

    bits and bobs on a xj x300

    ok I've done with the important stuff on the "new" 95 xj x300. so the radio the stock radio seems to have its power hard wired in. and wires from an enigma machine. any one have any tips about putting in a modern radio in? 2 or B when took out the trim around the gear shift i found the...
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