Um, no; rare, but not valuable at all. In fact, they detract value, so, in order to maintain your financial stability, you had best box it up and get it out of your house pronto. And naturally, in yet another act of selfless altruism, I will take it off your hands - you can just send it here and I'll take the hit...
first time for me tooI've not seen one labeled like that (Dodge).
HEY! Thats my diagram! LOLHere is the pinout it didn't attach.View attachment 1396405
The radio is cassette recorder specific as far as plug and play… They sometime came in cars with out that set up and just used a plug on the end..I have one I pulled out of a ‘72 Coronet Crestwood wagon back in the 80’s. I think the wanted $5 for it. I didn’t grab the radio, but I’m sure you could get it to work with any period correct radio.
Don’t want to Hi Jack this post but I tried to PM you here but I left a comment over at dodgecharger.com on your charging and wiring upgrade under my name Pipeliner. If you get time could you please take a look at it. Thanksfirst time for me too
HEY! Thats my diagram! LOL
I made that job on my car to use the factory multiplexer Radio provision to get an aux in line using a 1/8” normalized jack, just like modern radios.
also a cigar lighter socket to get an extra power source without need to keep open the ashtray… everything built into a plastic lab box attached underneath the Radio.