Apr 1, 2018 #1 73 T&C Senior Member FCBO Gold Member Joined Mar 19, 2013 Messages 2,214 Reaction score 3,491 Location Coral Gables, Florida I’ve not seen a bolt or screw head like this before. Where do I find the tool to pull out the radio?
Apr 1, 2018 #2 commando1 Old Man with a Hat Joined Mar 10, 2011 Messages 37,684 Reaction score 39,176 Location Sebring, Florida Use a pr of needle nose pliers and squeeze the top tip. Then pull straight out. The speedo is like that also.
Use a pr of needle nose pliers and squeeze the top tip. Then pull straight out. The speedo is like that also.
Apr 1, 2018 #3 traintech55 Senior Member Joined Jul 23, 2015 Messages 4,562 Reaction score 5,953 Location Hammond, IN. If you are talking about the bolt that holds the radio in the bezel, it is a theft proof screw Chrysler used in the 70's. You can still get the socket from Snap on, and Matco.
If you are talking about the bolt that holds the radio in the bezel, it is a theft proof screw Chrysler used in the 70's. You can still get the socket from Snap on, and Matco.
Apr 1, 2018 #4 Pete Kaczmarski Senior Member Joined Oct 11, 2012 Messages 2,764 Reaction score 2,966 Location Waupun WI. Use a needle nose Vise Grips and when removed replace with Phillips type screw.
Apr 1, 2018 #5 Big_John Illegitimi non carborundum FCBO Gold Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 24,938 Reaction score 39,840 Location Marcellus, NY 1968 1969 1970 Charger Anti-Theft SCREWS & SOCKET FLIP TOP | eBay Because I'm cheap, I've center punched and drilled the heads to remove them rather than buy the socket.
1968 1969 1970 Charger Anti-Theft SCREWS & SOCKET FLIP TOP | eBay Because I'm cheap, I've center punched and drilled the heads to remove them rather than buy the socket.
Apr 1, 2018 #6 70NEWYORKER Well-Known Member Joined Jul 6, 2017 Messages 833 Reaction score 1,198 Location Northern Illinois Vise grip and twist them out!!