pete black said: (quoted from post at 23:30:52 12/06/09) when i bought my 52 chevy pu in 96 it came with an outlandish modern radio in the dash. passing an old service station i spotted an old gmc pu sitting outside, stopped to look and it had an intact radio original to the truck, paid 20 bucks for it, when i removed it from the dash the owner asked if i wanted the other part with it. was a 2 piece radio with the radio mounted on the steering column under the dash and the portion in the dash only showed the selected station and the knobs operated the radio via flexible wire lines. brought the radio home connected it to a battery and antenna and it worked. although it is a gmc it fit perfectly in the chevrolet. only problem is the chevy is a negative grd. while the gmc is postive grd. good luck selling it, it just brought things to my mind.
Kinda weird isn't it? 1946 to 1955 Chevy & GMC were different grounding polarity. For a period GMC had Pontiac V8s & at one time their own V6....now days only the badges are different.
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