Radio Installation Pictures
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Radio Installation Pictures
I was wondering if anyone might have documented the factory setup of the interior components of their radio assembly. It's a long story but I am now putting back together the stock radio setup on my 1969 F250 Camper Special. I believe I have the pieces, i.e. speaker, speaker bracket, head unit, but I don't know how the speaker braket/speaker hook into the remainder of the unit. In addition does anyone sell the three prong pig tail from the dash wiring going to the radio head unit? I would appreciate any guidance. Thank you.
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I am attaching the diagram from my 1971 shop manual. I hope it helps.
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The picture is too small. It's a mess of dots.
I would like to see this as well so I can figure out how to replace my dash speaker.
Also, where in Montana are you?
I would like to see this as well so I can figure out how to replace my dash speaker.
Also, where in Montana are you?
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1971 F250 Ranger XLT Camper Special. 360, auto.

1971 F250 Ranger XLT Camper Special. 360, auto.

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I was afraid I wouldn't be allowed to upload a picture that was too big. I hope this is better. Click on the picture and it will enlarge. The back of the bracket goes in a slot behind the speaker hole and the front is held in by a screw that goes in the top of the opening for the radio.
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I'm from Stanford, population about 400, between Great Falls and Lewistown.
Welcome to the forum. If you're ever planning a trip through Stanford, look me up. Send me a PM and I'll give you my contact information.
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Much better! Thank you 
I probably won't be out that way with my Ford. I'm taking the Dodge to Texas this Christmas.

I probably won't be out that way with my Ford. I'm taking the Dodge to Texas this Christmas.
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1971 F250 Ranger XLT Camper Special. 360, auto.

1971 F250 Ranger XLT Camper Special. 360, auto.

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I'm glad it's working better. I drove my '71 to Houston in 1986. It's a long drive!