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No stereo radios or tape players from the factory in 73 Camaros, and obviously the guy that ordered it wanted one, so dealer's service dept. was going to put one in.
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This car was for sale by original owner for a while. Think it could have been bought in the mid thirties.
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Price is steep. 70 1/2 Z-28 price range iMO. Smog Z just dont bring in the big money. I am surprised the 74 Z-28 are bringing in big prices.
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Yes you could buy a 73 Z28 without a radio of any kind. Of the approx. 97,000 Camaros produced in 1973 only a little over 86,000 had a radio of any kiind in it. Also if you didn’t order a radio you didn’t get the windshield antenna. Out of all the 2nd Gen Camaros I have owned or seen, I have only seen one without the windshield antenna, and it was a Z28.
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Nope, re-read what I posted.....no stereo radios or tape players from the factory in any 73 Camaro. Factory options were limited to either a pushbutton AM radio or a pushbutton AM-FM (monaural) radio. Single rear speaker was also an option with either radio. The 73 Z28 that I bought new had the U69 AM-FM ($135.00) and the U80 Rear Speaker ($15.00) options.
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