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I purchased one of those US Radios off of Ebay for my Trans Am , 1975. They say that it is a direct bolt in. It is not. The face plate that goes into the dash does not fit the radio. Anyone run into this?
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Pontiac changed the opening for the radio face in 77 I think. The radio may be for the later dash.
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1978 was the year they went to the bigger opening for the radio Steve.
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Thanks, The 70's were a blurr to me. It must have been the disco music...
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[img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/haha.gif[/img] Disco is what drove many to yank the radio out!!
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