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'68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 9:43 pm
by billkuma
Okay, so I'm getting ready to get ready (sic) to work on my '68 1600 and '67 1600. That means I'm making room in the garage, throwing crap out, and reorganizing so I have some room to work on them, not to mention finding all the parts that are here and there. The '68 (and the '60 AH Bugeye) have been sitting since 1986, waiting patiently for my attention.

I came across the '68's speaker box and ancillary parts the other day and cleared some room on the bench to bring it back to life. Here are the parts, including the box, speaker, baggie with small bolts, backer board, nuts, washers, etc. Can't believe they stayed around after 30 years.

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The grille cloth (lower right) appeared viable, 6-1/4" x 6-1/4" piece of fairly close-weave, black linen type material. (It didn't work out – more later.)

So, I took all the paint off the box exterior, straightened some bent metal (23-gauge +/- steel), sanded, and painted with wrinkle finish black that closely approximated the original. I tested three textured paints and found VHT Wrinkle Plus the closest match.

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The box interior was not bad, needing some light sanding and a coat of black semi-gloss to match the original.

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The speaker is a little sad, but it still works. (Tested it with three radios, one original Toshiba AM – still need to find the *&%$#% '68 antenna somewhere in the garage – and two aftermarket radios.)

The grille cloth, following a gentle hand washing, showed some damage that apparently cobwebs were hiding. Went to a fabric store's going-out-of-business sale and looked at black organdy, organza, tulle, and other fabrics. Found that chiffon was the closest match to the original. (Yeah, I can hear the smarta$$ remarks from here.)

Anyway, here's a couple shots of the finished product.

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The speaker, as mentioned, is a little tired, so I didn't try to restore it since I will be replacing it or replacing just the cone. Texture is difficult to render in photographs without studio equipment (X and Y coordinates are easy; Z coordinate impossible in 2D), but hopefully the wrinkle finish texture shows up some.

Now, I'm taking on the radio consoles next. I have three of the high-windshield versions with bezels, not to mention the '67 still in the car. Obviously, I haven't been in a big hurry - I figure I have all the time I need, after all, I only hit 70 years old two months ago. :shock:

Re: '68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2016 10:12 pm
by spl310
Looking good

Re: '68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 2:14 pm
by 70-1600
Nice work!
I did the same with my '70 speaker box. I sourced a new speaker which matched the specs and mounting screw pattern perfectly. This thread has a link to where I sourced the replacement speaker, should you decide to replace yours.

http://www.311s.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.ph ... 38#p189538

-jt

Re: '68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Thu Jun 30, 2016 5:18 pm
by billkuma
jt, thanks for the pointer toward a replacement speaker. I'll no doubt wait until I hear the sweet tunes from the engine before I think about replacing the radio speaker. I tend to try a piece of steak with no condiment before I decide to add Worcesterchestershire sauce, horseradish, or A1 sauce to it. (I grew up with AM; in fact, I remember when television was a new "fad".) Never know if the steak needs anything else on it till you try it without first. That said, I've found that speakers can make a huge difference in an otherwise blah-sounding radio.

I'll keep your link to the speakers in me notes. Thanks again.

I'm working on the horns now, hoping to keep 340Hz (F4)and 420Hz (G#4) in them without retuning them after restoration.

Re: '68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 7:56 pm
by 70-1600
Have fun with the restoration! I'm starting to rebuild tail lights, get the bumpers straightened and re-chromed, replace emblems, and generally get ready for a complete paint job. Lot's of fun! Good luck!

-jt

Re: '68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 8:17 pm
by billkuma
jt, best wishes with your work as well. Maybe when we get these ladies roadable, we can meet halfway and marvel at our work...say Wichita, KS, or KC, maybe Baltimore, MD? :D

Re: '68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2016 8:38 pm
by ed B
Nice job!

Re: '68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Thu Nov 15, 2018 9:30 pm
by David Ensley
Does anyone know where I can get a speaker box for my 1600 Roadster?

Re: '68 Speaker Box rebirth

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2018 1:19 am
by RustBucket
Check eBay. I found one there for $35+s last year. Just keep watching.
Rustbucket