Tadpole Radios provide modern sound systems for classic cars without affecting the look and character of your car.
Modern car audio equipment is aesthetically incompatible in a classic car. The solution is to purchase a period radio which looks great and in keeping with the cars image and age. Unfortunately the sound quality, functionality and power output is very limited. No FM radio and only 2 watt crackly mono output. 94% of all radio broadcasting is now in FM only.
Period classic car radios have been professionally converted to a 100 watt per channel stereo FM Radios. The radios incorporate audio in connectors for attachment of MP3 or Ipod devices (lead supplied). Modern sound quality with real retro looks.
Radios have not simply been modified to take a external input and then reproduce in Mono using existing electronics (see EBAY listings). This is a full modern FM band radio conversion with a 100 Watt per channel output stage.
Aesthetically radios are the same in every respect to the original radio. The dial still illuminated when switched on. If the FM control is turned the tuner pointer still moves. Original control knobs are present but have been modified to give the following functions:-
Left Knob Volume Control
Right Knob FM Tuning (with digitallocking)
Preset Button One Radio On /Off
Preset Button TwoRadio / Ipod MP3 switching
Side Knob One Treble Control
Side Knob Two Bass Control
Radios are supplied with a lead which plugs into the back so your MP3 or IPOD can be hidden discreetly in a glove compartment or other area. (No dangling leads from the front of the radio).
Units are cosmetically excellent. Let the photos do the talking!
Technical Data and Features:
2 Chanel amplifier with 200 Watts max (2x100W peak power)
Full range Digital FM tuner.
Frequency range: 20-20.000Hz
Supply voltage: 10-15V
Distortion factor: 0.1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: 90dB
Negative Earth
Typical current consumption <1 Amps
In line fuse rated @ 2 Amps
Most 60s and 70s radios are the standard 7’ Wide, 2’ High by 6’ Deep. (inches).
contact information
V.karan
phone ; 0178236706
email ; oldisgold@yahoo.com
values n respect the classic..we sells old classical stuff that may be bring you back to the moment that this new millenniums could not even compete..we offer negotiations in pricing...
Saturday, August 28, 2010
1929 Ford Model A Station Wagon
1929 Ford Model A Station Wagon
Price: $25,000
1929 Ford Model A Station Wagon. Manilla Brown and Black Paint and all Body work just done professionally-All new Wooden Body in 1990, Revarnished this year with Gloss Marine Spar Varnish (as original). New Seats Purchased and Installed by Lebaron- Bonney in 2009. Authentic Curtains and Correct Curtain Pans. Stainless Steel Bumper-New Tires. Murray Body Number, M250-2704. The 1929 Ford Station Wagons were the first mass produced Woodies made. Only 5,000 were produced.
Contact Information:
V.karan
Phone: 017-8236706
Email: oldisgold@yahoo.com
Best Time to Call: Anytime (Eastern Time Zone
1926 Dodge Huckster Woodie
1926 Dodge Huckster Woodie
Price: $38,000
1926 Dodge Huckster Woodie. Dodge Brothers Huckster Woodie. Station wagon. Some call it a Huckster and others are calling it a Woodie Wagon I'm not sure what the proper term is and it's not stated on the vehicle's title. The car is originally from California. This is definitely a "one-of-a-kind" car. It was built from a sedan by Joe Silva in the Newark, CA area (near San Francisco) about 15 years ago. He is a great mechanic and does some pretty neat upgrades that aren't exactly "original", but sure make the car a lot more "user friendly", especially in today's driving conditions. The alternator, the fan, and the carburetor are not original or stock. Also, I believe he adapted the internals from a VW distributor to fit in the original housing. This way you can get parts easier. This was modeled after an old Cantrell Bodied Dodge, but was a home-built to whatever standards Joe wanted to use. He sold off all of his dodges and now does modified racing cars from the 1950's and 1960's. Hydraulic brakes. They aren't original, but sure make it easier to stop and get replacement brake parts for compared to what the car originally came with!
Contact Information:
V.karan
Phone: 017-8236706
Email: oldisgold@yahoo.com
Best Time to Call: Anytime
Friday, August 27, 2010
1922 Ford Turtle-Back Roadster
1922 Ford Turtle-Back Roadster
Price: $8,000
Good condition. Was running when we parked it. Stored inside.
V, karan
Phone: 017-8236706
Email: oldisgold@yahoo.com
Best Time to Call: Business Hours
Cart
malay cart
price : $ 2000
Contact Information:
v.karan
Phone: 017-8236706
Email: oldisgold@yahoo.com
Best Time to Call: Business H
price : $ 2000
Contact Information:
v.karan
Phone: 017-8236706
Email: oldisgold@yahoo.com
Best Time to Call: Business H
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