The Stovebolt.com Forums Home | Tech Tips | Gallery | FAQ | Events | Features | Search
Fixing the old truck

BUSY BOLTERS
Are you one?

Where is it?? The Shop Area

continues to pull in the most views on the Stovebolt. In August alone there were over 22,000 views in those 13 forums.

Searching the Site - a click away
click here to search
New here ??? Where to start?
Click on image for the lowdown. Where do I go around here?
====
Who's Online Now
8 members (55shaker, Ponchogl, Woodcmiami, NorCal52Suburban, Paul Mullen, J Lucas, DennisM, JW51), 569 guests, and 2 robots.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Forum Statistics
Forums66
Topics126,776
Posts1,039,271
Members48,100
Most Online2,175
Jul 21st, 2025
Step-by-step instructions for pictures in the forums
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
#783681 09/26/2011 1:50 AM
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 143
J
Shop Shark
Shop Shark
J Offline
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 143
I'm finishing up a frame off on my '50 3100. The truck did not come with a radio but I purchased an original a couple of years ago. The original looks pretty good but has not been tested. I've been looking at the reproduction '47-'53 radios that look original & bolt right in. After reading a number of posts it raises several questions for me:

1. I've converted to a 12 volt system. I would need to have the radio converted and refreshed. What is the estimated cost for this?

2. The repo radios look great. Whay are these things so expensive and are they really worth the cost? How's the performance?

3. Is it possible to gut my current radio and install something that would look original and have modern performance?

4. If I sold my original what is the going price?

Thanks


It never costs more to ask and it never costs more to think big.
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 9,112
'Bolter
'Bolter
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 9,112
As far as I have seen, the price on the new radios has not changed since they appeared on the market. You can get your radio restored with a line input added or you can get new electronics installed. I think some of them convert it to a modern FM radio.


1951 GMC 1 Ton Flatbed -- It is finally on the road and what a great time I have driving it!
1951 1 Ton Completed


My Chevy Master 4 Door is on the Road!
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 29,262
Bubba - Curmudgeon
Bubba - Curmudgeon
Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 29,262

Show us a link to the radio you are referring to. The only reproduction radio that I am acquainted with is a 12v radio.

1947-53 "reproduction" truck radio



Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 9,112
'Bolter
'Bolter
Joined: Mar 2002
Posts: 9,112
Tim,
if you are talking about jss, I think what he said was if he gets his radio restored, it would normally still be 6 volts. Of course there are ways of supplying 6 volts to the radio from a 12 v system.


1951 GMC 1 Ton Flatbed -- It is finally on the road and what a great time I have driving it!
1951 1 Ton Completed


My Chevy Master 4 Door is on the Road!
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 171
B
Shop Shark
Shop Shark
B Offline
Joined: Nov 2000
Posts: 171
I do the radio work for JIM CARTER's CLASSIC TRUCK PARTS, if you deside to go with the modern radio, they would give you a good trade in value for your original,give them a call tell them BILL sent you

BILL #784459 09/28/2011 5:18 PM
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 143
J
Shop Shark
Shop Shark
J Offline
Joined: Aug 2004
Posts: 143
I was looking for general info & some estimated costs so that I can make an informed decision on a radio for the truck. The repo radio's that I'm speaking of are the same as tclederman has a link to. To me, the $550 price tag is insane. In the event I wanted to sell, I've been trying to find the going rate for a '50 original radio but haven't seen much for sale on eBay or any other sites. I've gotten a quote to have the current one reworked but haven't gotten multiple prices yet. So if anyone has any ideas on going rate for originals let me know.



It never costs more to ask and it never costs more to think big.
jss1956 #792526 10/26/2011 10:55 PM
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 2,554
B
'Bolter
'Bolter
B Offline
Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 2,554
They are always on ebay for sale,add them to your watch list.
I replaced all of my capacitors,tubes,vibrator,speaker,dial face,bezel,knobs myself.


Tim


1951 3100 Chevrolet
1951 Chevrolet Suburban Carryall
Image
"A house is built with boards and beams. A home is built with love and dreams."
"Look deep before you leap !!!" / "Everything is Everything"
"If I say a mouse can pull a house, hitch him up"
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,232
L
'Bolter
'Bolter
L Offline
Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 1,232
jss1956 -

This may be a good choice to supply 6v to your radio from your 12v electrical system. Constant 6v at all loads up to 15A.

A 25A unit is also available.


- Lonnie
My '54 3104
Photos that I have shared on Stovebolt via PhotoBucket are no longer available. Please contact me if you want a photo from an old post.
lonniecook [at] aol [dot] com. I sold my '54 3104 12/12/2017, but I still visit Stovebolt.

OLD STUFF ... houses, furniture, cars, wine ... I love it all

Moderated by  truckernix 

Link Copied to Clipboard
Home | FAQ | Gallery | Tech Tips | Events | Features | Search | Hoo-Ya Shop
Powered by UBB.threads™ PHP Forum Software 8.0.0
(Release build 20240826)
Responsive Width:

PHP: 8.3.11 Page Time: 0.061s Queries: 14 (0.058s) Memory: 0.6276 MB (Peak: 0.6996 MB) Data Comp: Zlib Server Time: 2025-09-22 14:02:47 UTC
Valid HTML 5 and Valid CSS