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January 03, 2009

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Paul,
I hate to disappoint you but the radio in my TR6 is a Philips "Turnolock" FM / AM / LM radio. As the TR6 was manufactured in 1973 and the radio circa late 1970's it is actually in period. Modern it is not and it is a devil to find anyone who will service it. Catch you at Race Retro.

Geoff

Geoff, Thanks, I've taken the offending picture out. My mistake. Very nice it looked too!

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