there are cb collectors out there, especially GM memorabilia. Most don't care if they work or not.
actually they are form the 1970's and they are new in the box and have been stored since the 1970's, i believe it is refered to a NOS it is...
i have the following gauges for sale, they are for gm trucks and are new in the box. make me an offer. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] and one...
sold..... sold
R605-6 new in box 75.00 obo, more pic's if you need [IMG] [IMG]
4 losd savers for sale 75.00 for all 4 plus shipping. one needs a pad put on the end but they all work. [IMG]
aaaah, you must really want me to read the rules. bob
yip it's an inverter to convert 12 volts to 110, i'm guessing it was used to run a base cb in a truck. on the temp meter are they still used...
if obama won't follow the law, why not ignore it? thanks for the info. bob
what can you tell me about this piece of equipment? [IMG] also this: [IMG]
just thought i would join up even though i'm retired.
ok i will stop complaining about 95 today.
quit for all the above.
I would recommend sparkys cb shack. All his radios come tuned properly at no extra charge
i second, buzz brothers in wharton
that was good info about firing up an old radio, i have a general motors gm23b base i was thinking of pluging in and testing.
anyone have any experiance with these cb's, they are from the 1970's and are only 23 channels? thx bob
TNT because of my explosive personality, actually i shoot black powder rifles and it stands for a tool called a tenennsee nipple twister