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Thanks for the info. Is there any way to tell if it was a dealer installed radio?Phil
Jim, I’ll have to check when I get back home ( on vacation now). I would think they may have said Philco.
Think it depends if the dealer used a Ford radio kit or one of the aftermarket ones I believe. As for the suppressor (need to see if I have a picture of a Ford kit) don't recall if the suppressors were included in the kit or they were a separate part number and package. Recall them being in a kit (just a radio suppressor kit) but don't recall if they were also included in the full kit. If separate then a dealer might have forgotten but one would expect the owner would complain and it to have been fixed when they found that they got allot of static and couldn't listen to the radio they paid extra for Question still remains if a generator has the same problems. Can't remember if the cars from the 40;s - 50's I've owned had suppressors
Found this picture today searching for another Sorry didn't recall having it
I know they were throwing whatever they could at production, but it’s strange why the suppressor is found in two different places.
I wonder if the assembly line installed radios were on the generator and the dealer installed radios on the voltage regulator?
Not to argue the point Jim, but they were really scratching sources to satisfy the demand for production.