To remove the chassis, there are inverted nuts under the timber, speaker select, balance and bass control. Once removed - the bezel will come off. Beware that there is rubber on the front and back edge to prevent vibration, so it will feel like a tight fit during R/R. Then you can remove the chassis via 4 screws holding the chassis in from the side.
The date code is on the bottom of the unit (month/year). This is a 1970/71 500 Series.
That cabinet is very similar to the 1967 Webcor Console Stereo I have. The reciever in it didn't work when I got it, and I had no clue how to troubleshoot it, so I gutted it and replaced it with a Sony Stereo System. I don't like it all that well, so I'm currently looking to find something else to replace it with.
thekidrocks72 is correct: this is a 1970/1971 model.
gerryu21220 1 month ago
mine was fully working after i bought mine for only 5 bucks
jackson5781 1 year ago
To remove the chassis, there are inverted nuts under the timber, speaker select, balance and bass control. Once removed - the bezel will come off. Beware that there is rubber on the front and back edge to prevent vibration, so it will feel like a tight fit during R/R. Then you can remove the chassis via 4 screws holding the chassis in from the side.
The date code is on the bottom of the unit (month/year). This is a 1970/71 500 Series.
thekidrocks72 1 year ago
That cabinet is very similar to the 1967 Webcor Console Stereo I have. The reciever in it didn't work when I got it, and I had no clue how to troubleshoot it, so I gutted it and replaced it with a Sony Stereo System. I don't like it all that well, so I'm currently looking to find something else to replace it with.
FerdinandMagellan08 2 years ago
it sounds quite nice!
1944johndeerel 2 years ago