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Success. Thanks! I installed a 158 bulb and it's plenty bright for my rural area. I cleaned and lightly greased the sliding surfaces inside, too.

Don't hate me right off for paying..............$5.00..............for this radio at an old electronics parts shop a few months ago. I knew what it was the moment I saw it. It even came with one original knob pair (seen in the last photo). I had a nice set of period-correct knobs for it that are now installed. I plan to remove the newfangled AM/FM FJ60 radio from my '78 FJ40 and install this AM radio in its place.

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good score, and you know what those 60 radios are selling for now, big $
 
Working on this fine example of a very clean FJ60 radio. 86120-90A05, CR-6720AT. It was DOA. Found a shorted capacitor that burned open a trace on the volume/switch circuit board.

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Finished up and sent home. Found a suitable replacement for this little guy, 4mm bulb with a plastic standoff. Sorry about crappy cell phone picture.

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I’m assuming what you guys are doing here to service the Toyota community is awesome but honestly, you may as well be speaking Mandarin Chinese... 🤣
 
The 60 radio would be the same.


Welcome Russ to the Next Level :cool:


your quality workmanship fits and so does your MUD-SHIP, it's nothing less then Factory Focus-Point Mind-Set Approach ......

Kindly matt .....



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