Information About the Classic Car Radio Company

For over 20 years The Classic Car Radio Company/Radio & Wheelcover World has offered Car Collectors, Restorers, and Hobbyist around the world Quality Factory Original Radio, Clock and Wheelcovers sales and Radio Restoration services. Over the past few years you may have read about us in any one of the many Classic Car and Car Audio magazines who have written articles chronicling our top notch radio restoration and FM conversion work.

We’ve achieved our high profile in the industry in part by utilizing computerized inventory. Thus we can give you a quick, accurate description of over 20,000 factory original car radios. We cover 1926 -1990 AM, AM-FM, Multiplexes, Wonderbar, Town & Country, Search-tune, Reverbs, Tapes, Compact Disc, Record players, CB’s, Speakers, Wire Harnesses, Dial Glass Number Refinishing and reproduction and Show quality rechroming of cosmetic parts.

In 1980, we pioneered and offered car collectors the first Analog AM to AM-FM conversion radio with 100% original appearance. We offer 15 years of experience and refinement in this field. Unlike all others in this field we offer Three distinct and different AM to AM-FM conversions. We offer this service on any American Am car radio made. They include 1988′s breakthrough. The awesome RW-50 AM-FM Mono to High Power Mono or Stereo Conversion. We followed that up in 1990 by designing the first and currently the only AM to AM-FM digitally tuned conversion radio. In 1992, we further improved that design by joining forces with KENWOOD and PIONEER ELECTRONICS in developing AM to AM-FM digitally tuned conversions. For those who are looking for an inexpensive FM conversion. We’ve also added FM Chip conversions which utilize your existing radio components.

2 Responses to “Information About the Classic Car Radio Company”

  1. jack o'neill says:

    i have an am radio in my 1962 TBird and wondered if it can be converted to FM with CD player and retain it’s original look….and the price to do it.

  2. Kirby Woehst says:

    Have 59 Corvette with radio you converted in
    1989. It died. Do you repair those radios?
    I want to keep the stock appearing radio.
    The car is sold? Kirby
    CP 901-491-2244

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