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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Virginia
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Looking for a 1941 Ford Radio Replacement Speaker-Does anyone know if 46-48 will interchange? I see a few of them for sale. if not-can anyone suggest a source. Macs', Drake, Carpenter, C-G etc.don't offer speakers. I'd be interested in a used one as I can find an outfit to re cone it. Mine has totally wrong-smaller unit jury rigged in it. Thanks in advance
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Glens Falls NY
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Have a '47 OE 6 x 9 speaker .... two-wire with 5-prong radio plug. It's looking for a home.
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"Please have the person measure spacing between mounting holes, and include outer dimensions of the speaker. Dimensions for mounting are: Overall space for an oval speaker: 9" x 7-3/4" (its about 3/32" short of 9") Mounting stud spacing for oval speaker: 4-1/4" x 5-3/4" Possibly you can email a picture to [email protected] Is your speaker within these spec's/measurments? If so-what are you asking for the speaker. Thanks in advance Nick A |
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