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24 Feb 2021 20:09 #42407 by Terry Cockerell
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Thanks Wyn, we continue to learn about these wonderful automobiles.

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24 Feb 2021 14:01 #42397 by wynlaidig
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I have never seen a Cord booklet for the Philco radio. I do have an Installation Bulletin from Philco on the unit used by Cord. See attached.

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23 Feb 2021 23:11 #42382 by Terry Cockerell
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Now I'm really confused. All of the literature that I have read only mentioned Crosley first then Philco.
I am looking for pictures of the 1937 Philco booklet if they exist?
Thanks for your help so far.

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23 Feb 2021 22:43 #42380 by uconn_1965
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Here is where it gets a bit confusing. In the past I’ve owned both a late 1937 convertible coupe and also a 1937 Phaeton. They both had Delco radios.

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23 Feb 2021 21:09 #42379 by Terry Cockerell
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I have the complete booklet which covers 1936 radio models A 255 and A 455, which appears to be the same as your booklet.
I am asking is there a different booklet for 1937 Cord radios?
Crosley radios were used first then they changed over to Philco.

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23 Feb 2021 19:08 #42378 by uconn_1965
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Terry: I don’t know if this is the info you are looking for.
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