Hi Rod
 
Personally, I wouldn't even attempt to try and restore one of those radios 
although you can buy most of the cosmetic parts from any of the vendors.  I had 
2 different radios restored by a guy in Oklahoma and he did a great job.  The 
one for my '50 3100 looks and operates like new.  This has been a few years ago 
so I don't know if he is still in the business.  His contact information is 
below;
 
DALE COSBY 4417 S .E. 23rd. DEL CITY, OK. ZIP 73115
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HTH Ken

--- On Sun, 8/10/08, Rod LaFrance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Rod LaFrance <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [old-chevy-truck] Radio restoration
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, August 10, 2008, 5:41 PM






Hello

I have my radio from my 1950 Chevy truck that I need restored. Are
there still dependable folks doing this? I'm on the West coast, so a
reliable person or shop on the west coast would be my first choice,
but I'll ship it to any respected individual or shop to get it
repaired correctly. 

Has anyone restored their own radio? Is this something I can do with
proper instructions? Any thoughts?

Rod L
Greenacres, WA.

 













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