I want to check the connections to the radio in a 68 vw bug. Do I have to remove the fresh air box to do it?

Asked by harleyrm Feb 06, 2013 at 08:50 PM about the 1968 Volkswagen Beetle

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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havent worked on one for 25 yrs, but i do know most everything was rather simple like maby slide out front after trim removal and maby a strap at tail of radio

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Back in those days there was a metal strap on the back and a pair of nuts on the nose pieces. Remove the knobs, remove the screws, reach in and unbolt the strap and the radio drops out the bottom. There was one power wire, one speaker wire, one ground maybe and one antenna wire.

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