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Re: Car Radio History (No LBC content)

To: "Feldman, Jack (Jack)" <jack@lucent.com>
Subject: Re: Car Radio History (No LBC content)
From: rsexson@excite.com
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2000 12:23:38 -0800 (PST)


On Wed, 16 Feb 2000 08:50:48 -0600, Feldman, Jack (Jack) wrote:

>  Thanks to Bob Howard for his mention of automobile radios. He explained a
60
>  year old mystery.
>  
>  When I as about 5 years old (mid 1930s) I went with my father to buy a
car.
>  It was a Dodge Sedan. I remember the badge on the rear with a six pointed
>  star and "Dodge Brothers" on it. I vaguely remember wings as part of the
>  badge but I'm not sure. Anyway, the salesperson took the radio knobs off,
>  and showed that they really were keys. He selling point was that you
could
>  remove the knobs, and "kids", I assumed me because I had done it myself,
>  couldn't turn the radio on and drain the battery. Back then my father
never
>  locked the car, and I was fee to climb in and play driver. Now I know it
>  wasn't just directed at me.
>  
>  BTW, heaters were still an option, and the first thing my father did was
>  take it to a shop and have a South Wind gas heater installed. Those are
the
>  folks who returned to prominence after all those years when the VW
heaters
>  proved inadequate. They were a popular aftermaket addition.
>  
>  Thanks again Bob. Is there any way I could get a copy of the article?
>  
>  Jack 
In the late 40's I had a 1935 Dodge Brothers  4 door. It had a South Wind
heater that would burn your shoes. It didn't have any warm up time,it was
hot as soon as you turned it on. 
R. Sexson
74.5 B





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