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62Burb September 24th, 2018 01:33 AM

Original in-door speakers, '63 Custom Burb
 
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Anyone see anything like this? I suspect it was dealer installed, like the AC was. I'm not sure how practical it was/is; although with modern sealing materials inside the door, I suppose it could work.

Brad

62Burb September 28th, 2018 12:09 PM

Re: Original in-door speakers, '63 Custom Burb
 
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Found an Ebay GMC truck with an identical looking cutout.

Funky61 September 28th, 2018 08:24 PM

Re: Original in-door speakers, '63 Custom Burb
 
Is there a brand name or part number on the back of the speaker magnet?

Ed Snyder September 28th, 2018 11:55 PM

Re: Original in-door speakers, '63 Custom Burb
 
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Originally Posted by 62Burb (Post 69785)
Anyone see anything like this? I suspect it was dealer installed, like the AC was. I'm not sure how practical it was/is; although with modern sealing materials inside the door, I suppose it could work.

Brad

Back in the 1970s, I myself was guilty of defacing GMC doors by cutting holes for stereo speakers. Since car stereos weren't available until 1969 according to https://www.caranddriver.com/feature...-of-car-radios, it's highly unlikely a dealer would have installed your door speakers. Today I wouldn't dream of cutting a hole in a door like that.

For a quick "repair" you could cover the holes with lower door carpets like some of the aftermarket vendors sell. They make matching pieces for the kick panels too.

62Burb September 29th, 2018 03:59 AM

Re: Original in-door speakers, '63 Custom Burb
 
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Originally Posted by Funky61 (Post 69854)
Is there a brand name or part number on the back of the speaker magnet?

Here is a picture -

62Burb September 29th, 2018 04:04 AM

Re: Original in-door speakers, '63 Custom Burb
 
[QUOTE=Ed Snyder;69856]Back in the 1970s, I myself was guilty of defacing GMC doors by cutting holes for stereo speakers. Since car stereos weren't available until 1969 according to https://www.caranddriver.com/feature...-of-car-radios, it's highly unlikely a dealer would have installed your door speakers. Today I wouldn't dream of cutting a hole in a door like that.


Interesting point Ed; the existing wires are connected to to the remains of the speakers, but not to the original AM radio. it hadn't occurred to me that a separate stereo would have been installed but that certainly makes sense.

Brad

Ed Snyder September 29th, 2018 07:24 PM

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[QUOTE=62Burb;69858

Interesting point Ed; the existing wires are connected to to the remains of the speakers, but not to the original AM radio. it hadn't occurred to me that a separate stereo would have been installed but that certainly makes sense.

Brad[/QUOTE]

Back then it was common to screw aftermarket stereos, tape players, and CB radios to the bottom edge of the dash. They came in so many different sizes and shapes that few of them fit in the original radio holes. That's also why you find some of our trucks with oversize holes cut in where the original radio was.

62Burb September 30th, 2018 08:06 PM

Re: Original in-door speakers, '63 Custom Burb
 
In pursuit of my wiper motor for rebuild, I removed the radio and trashed dash speaker. Any known numbers on a direct replacement, or a modern stereo-in-one in case I upgrade the radio innards?

snazzypig October 1st, 2018 04:21 AM

Re: Original in-door speakers, '63 Custom Burb
 
Try SM Electro-Tech, www.turnswitch.com
I purchased one of their 4x10" speakers for a 68 Chevy van a few years ago and it had a great sound. You must use your original speaker bracket to mount it. I called them and they were very knowledgable and helpful as to which speaker to use, depending on the ohm requirements. Very reasonable price too.


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