On Mon, 1 Jan 2007, JOE FULTON wrote: > I am installing an AM radio in my 77 Gremlin (same > dash since the early 70s I think). > > I need the dash speaker bracket. I will buy a new > speaker. I assume a standard 6 x 9 speaker will fit, > but would like someone also to confirm the resistance > of the factory speaker. 8? 16? The factory speaker is a hard to find size, like 4 x 9 or something. I have a 6 x 9 in my 1970 hornet, but the big magnet on modern speakers is too large to allow installing the cardboard glovebox insert; luckily the glovebox is quite fine without it. Once ain a while I find things like the steel tire pressure gauge stuck up to it. Unless 77 is a different radio that the earlier Hornet radios (I doubt it) it wants 8 ohms. The problem today is it's hard to find 8 ohm speakers! Because really good transistors are now cheap and easy, 4 ohm and even 2 ohm speakers are common, and 8 ohm hard to find. On my truly old and delicate 63 Rambler radio, I soldered 3.9 ohm resistor in series with a 4 ohm speaker. The old radio probably wouldn't tolerate the bigger load on the final transistor. (I could mail you the speaker bracket from the 73 Hornet if you want it. The speaker however is trash) _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com