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Anybody know radios?

Goldencommando

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I have these radios that are taking up room in the garage that I want to get rid of. Can anyone give some ideas of value on any of them
 

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It's tough to put a selling value on radios like that, except the last one... that would be $0. The problem with older radios is they have no value except to someone who needs that specific radio and wants to install a limited AM or AM/FM unit. That makes for a very limited market of buyers, which means a very long time to get a decent price. You could find a desperate buyer who's doing a resto and would hand over $500 for one of those older units, or you could wait and wait and end up selling them as a lot to a vintage radio business for $50.

The only value associated with these are what someone has paid for them in the past, and unless you can match the circumstances of the sale, there's no guarantee you'll be able to sell for the same price.
 
It's tough to put a selling value on radios like that, except the last one... that would be $0. The problem with older radios is they have no value except to someone who needs that specific radio and wants to install a limited AM or AM/FM unit. That makes for a very limited market of buyers, which means a very long time to get a decent price. You could find a desperate buyer who's doing a resto and would hand over $500 for one of those older units, or you could wait and wait and end up selling them as a lot to a vintage radio business for $50.

The only value associated with these are what someone has paid for them in the past, and unless you can match the circumstances of the sale, there's no guarantee you'll be able to sell for the same price.

Yes, I figured that, I'm just wondering if anyone has seen any prices on them or sold one lately. No big deal, I just want to find someone who can use them, and I can use the space!:headbang:
 
I'm interested in the Plymouth Transaudio with the rectangular buttons.

The late Chrysler ones are probably worth $10-20 at a swap meet. The early ones maybe $50.00 if they have all the knobs, and if any of the early ones actually work then the price goes up.
 
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