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05-17-2004, 10:11 AM | #1 |
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I need some help trying to locate the correct radio knobs for my 77 Cheyenne. The radio may not be exactly correct, but it's an AM/FM so it will do for now. The knobs are generic and look all wrong. I assume the radio knobs should match my headlight knob. Can anyone verify this...
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05-17-2004, 10:13 AM | #2 |
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05-17-2004, 10:18 AM | #3 |
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I dont think they match exactly. this maybe what you are looking for. EBAY # 2479115925 #http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...category=38644
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This may even be the correct knobs. Thats what I'm trying to determine..
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It's pointless of me to reply, but I just put a CD player in a few weeks ago (original AM radio was broken), and so I threw away the radio and knobs. They were black and just like the headlight knob. But anyways, I can verify that my 1977 C-10 had radio knobs that matched the headlamp knob.
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05-17-2004, 11:21 AM | #6 |
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Here's what the volume knob looks like (not sure if this exact one fits the 77 radios though)...I think the tuning knob had a graphic with a line with other lines going through it or something..:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...spagename=WDVW |
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eamims the fact that you threw them away is frustrating, not pointless. At least you are able to verify what I was thinking. I was pretty sure from what sales info I have the black knobs are correct. Thanks for the info.
Jonboy I really appreciate your offer. That is very considerate of you to do that, but I would prefer to find the black knobs. Now that I know what I am looking for, I assume they won't be too hard to find... |
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Yea, I just checked the garage again hoping I would find them...no luck. But I recall each knob had a bezel also.
here's another photo of what mine looked like..: http://www.originalcarradios.com/ima...os/CTR-105.jpg --site is slooow |
05-17-2004, 10:27 AM | #10 |
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They should match the headlamp knob. I scored a set of the chrome ones in the ebay ad this weekend, if you want them, they are yours. PM me your address and I will get them sent out. BTW, I think I may have a headlamp knob to match the radio knobs (chrome).
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Ken,
I don't know for sure, but my thinking is GM used the same style radios/knobs in different vehicles in the 70's. If your option was a base AM/FM radio I would think any of the knobs would be real close to each other, if not exactly the same. Back then wasn't like it is now. They didn't design a different radio for every type vehicle. I bet the above knobs are like the ones that came on your truck. I have seen the above style knobs on many a different GM vehicles in my day. Of course I have seen the chrome style knobs also. I guess it had to do with which option the vehicle came with.
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Not to change the subject but I saw the picture of you bezel. Is that chrome painted on or did you buy a new bezel already chromed? I painted mine with some paint that claimed to be chrome but it doesn't look that good.
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Here's how the part numbers break out: 3986872 - Volume Knob (Same as NOS knob on ebay) 3986829 - Tuning Knob Here's where it starts to get hinky 3986873 - Tone Control 3980197 - Auxiliary speaker control (I think this is only on Blazers & Suburbans) I check the sales brouchers and AM/FM stereo radios are not mentioned until 1980. I think this is why one on the "tone" knobs doesn't have an ear. Hope this helps |
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Just to confirm for you, I have a 76 GMC and the black knobs and rings from eBay in the pics above are exactly what is in mine. It was an AM only, which I have since replaced with a NOS RCA AM/FM/Cass, and I was able to reuse the original knobs to keep the factory look (at least for the most part). I just dropped my truck off at the body shop for new paint today, or I'd take a picture of them in the truck for you.
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dswancutt Thanks for the part numbers. That will help in my quest for the right knobs.
76sierraclassic Good deal. I just went back and looked at my brochures. It seems I missed a pic that shows the knobs posted above.That confirms what we were all thinking. It's time to go sniping.... Last edited by N2TRUX; 05-18-2004 at 12:08 AM. |
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Let me know if you get a chance. I hope to buy a NOS set, but if not what you have may be the answer for now.... [/QUOTE]
i actually did check not to long ago i only have a tuner knob from a 74 radio but it is black and if your willing to take it your more than welcome to it.pm me and let me know.
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Guys I appreciate y'alls help. I shopped Ebay and got a set at a real right price. I thought it would be better to get a complete set at one time. The correct silver knobs aren't pictured. The seller will ad the roght ones before shipping...
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Probably are the same ones Jeff. But knowing Ken, he's so anal he won't buy them unless the ad says they are specifically made for a 77 Chevy truck. Right Ken. :p
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I'll check my parts manual when I get home tonight to see what the correct P/N's are. I know that the black knobs show up on eBay from time to time. Doug |
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i may actually have what your looking for on a couple factory gm radios i have.ill have to check but if you want them they are yours.lemme know.ill check tomorrow when i go over to my dads where all my truck related stuff is.
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Hey Ken, FYI those silver knobs back up at the top of the thread were the same as on my '86 when I go it.
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