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selling car radios
7/27/2008 8:45:13 PMsohal
I have three old car radios that I came accross in my basement that I am looking to sell.

One is from a 1952 Pontiac, and the other two may be alot older, but not sure what they are from.

Can anyone tell me what is the best way to get rid of these where I can get a decent amount of money for them where I am not going to get ripped off.

I dont need the top dollar for them but want to make someone a good deal in the same process.

Any info on this is a big help....Thanks everyone!!!

7/28/2008 6:19:38 AMdel in mn
Auto radio magazines have radio ads 'for sale.' I see some radios are at an asking price of $125. I fellow out here in MN offered me 75 of them for free. I fix auto radios and thought it would be a great deal. Then I realized that the folks who call about auto radios already have one and do not need a another radio. So I declined the offer for those 75 radios, even for free. I put 2 1965 Cadillac radios on ebay for $5 and not a single bid.
7/28/2008 1:11:57 PMEd M
:Auto radio magazines have radio ads 'for sale.' I see some radios are at an asking price of $125. I fellow out here in MN offered me 75 of them for free. I fix auto radios and thought it would be a great deal. Then I realized that the folks who call about auto radios already have one and do not need a another radio. So I declined the offer for those 75 radios, even for free. I put 2 1965 Cadillac radios on ebay for $5 and not a single bid.

I love tube type car radios! If I found some reasonably complete near Austin Texas for $5.00,or in any condition for free, I would snatch them up. Problem is shipping cost. Someone in a radio club near where you live might know someone who would buy.

7/29/2008 6:48:50 PMsohal
::Auto radio magazines have radio ads 'for sale.' I see some radios are at an asking price of $125. I fellow out here in MN offered me 75 of them for free. I fix auto radios and thought it would be a great deal. Then I realized that the folks who call about auto radios already have one and do not need a another radio. So I declined the offer for those 75 radios, even for free. I put 2 1965 Cadillac radios on ebay for $5 and not a single bid.
:Thanks for the info...wasn't sure where to go with this....
:I love tube type car radios! If I found some reasonably complete near Austin Texas for $5.00,or in any condition for free, I would snatch them up. Problem is shipping cost. Someone in a radio club near where you live might know someone who would buy.


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