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Old 01-31-2010, 01:20 PM
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I just bought a 1983 B250 with 42,000 miles on it.

Some kind individual stole the radio but did not cut the wires.

Anybody have a direct fit radio for this that they can live without?
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Old 01-31-2010, 06:23 PM
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You should have no problem finding a radio for it for more then a decade Mopar radios were wired the same (2 plugs & the antenna wire) Almost any radio up into the early 80's to 2000s were wired the same.
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You should have no problem finding a radio for it for more then a decade Mopar radios were wired the same (2 plugs & the antenna wire) Almost any radio up into the early 80's to 2000s were wired the same.
Sorry, they are different plug in back. The 84 and up are 7 pin plug in.

the 83 back are a 2 wire plug for power and a 2 wire plug for speaker.

I found an A/M (amplitude modulation) Radio but, I need an F/M (Frequecy Modulation) Radio.
I just learned those Acronims a few weeks ago. Probably need to work on my spelling.
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I may have one. I have several maxi vans I am going to scrap. Anyone need parts? I will be able to check the vans Easter weekend. Can you hold out that long?

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Old 03-23-2010, 09:09 PM
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Their is a 77 dodge van in my local junkyard with the factory radio in it. I would guess he would want around $20.00 for it. I would be willing to help you out If you pay for the shipping and all. Let me know.
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Sorry, but all the vans i have are equipped with aftermarket (el crappo) radios.

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