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At 05:02 PM 6/29/99 EDT, VlksWmn@aol.com wrote: >He'd also like to get the name and number of the guy in Arizona who repairs old radios? Scott, I think you gave me that guys' number a long time ago.Of course I cannot find it now. Can anyone supply that? If you have any info for him, you can email me and I'll put you in contact with him directly.I could use the name and number of this person as well.I know this thread has been bantered about on the list and I did look at the website but I could not find any reference to it. Does anyone have a name and number for radio repair? Or did I see this on the (gasp) Thing list? Scott Scott, Stay away from the guy if the company was Antique Auto. He had my Sapphire II AM-FM for three months. Finally I told him I wanted to have my radio back. I recommend Elliott's Car Radio Repair at: 610-435-6360. Bob Elliott is real fussy and has an attitude that may piss some off. In other words he will repair your radio right or you can it someplace else. Three weeks my radio was back in my car and works perfectly. He only charges $75 plus parts w/warrantee and over does it to protect your radio during shipping. Mine cost me less than $200 w/shipping. Tell him the guy with the VW radio sent you. Bob '65 TIII Squareback _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com ------------------------------------------------------------------- List info at http://www.vwtype3.org/list or mailto:help@vwtype3.org