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Conion project Completed!!! New pics

transamguy1977 - 2008-01-22 18:45

Done!!!!!

moncheeto - 2008-01-22 18:49

if you find the parts and cheap then its good but what happen to the poor old thing

ned.209 - 2008-01-22 18:50

nice grills! just bare metal are they? looks good

bryann - 2008-01-22 18:55

Just sell it to me for parts, I think that would be best .lol

jlf - 2008-01-22 19:36

Ah man... that is really too bad.

You have all the rare stuff on the front it looks like.

You can rest easy at night knowing that no one will ever see the back of it while its on display. But Id go crazy thinking about it all the time. Buying a replacement wont be cheap either.

I voted to restore it. It is what it is man!

Best of luck with it!

jvc.floyd - 2008-01-22 19:42

i say give restoring it a shot if it fails you can always part it out ,do you have the scraps that broke off the rear case? if you do end up parting it out i'm interested in the woofer grilles and chrome trims ,but i hope you can get the parts to fix it up,

kittmaster - 2008-01-22 19:44

parts.....tray and speaker needed......Wink

billpc55 - 2008-01-22 19:47

ouch.
you know i say forget the other two options.
i say modify the boombox well at least the chassis could hold some new stuff and maybe you could just sell all the left over conion parts and make something cool out of the cracked shell. put a huge car stereo amp in there and maybe a subwoofer somplace maybe mounted reverse on the back.
i dunno i mean you could still sell of a bunch of parts to finance it. i think it could be pretty cool to mod the case into something new but still a boombox

transamguy1977 - 2008-01-22 19:48

Yea the back case is shot!!!
busted into a million tiny pieces I have all of them Big Grin
all of the inner posts are good and so is the inner frame and boards so If I get a back for it ,
cosmetically and structurally it will be sound as a pound!!!
I can easily repair the corner and make it look like new again.

billpc55 - 2008-01-22 19:49

in fact i say build a cabinet based around the front throw a huge amp in there and put some home stereo speakers in there i mean you could even do something crazy like turn it into the worlds loudest foot rest. you could even mount some led strobes where the original leds go on that beast.
i mean its a bit worse for wear now but you could for sure have some fun with it and sell of the other bits.

bashngu - 2008-01-22 19:52

Was this the box that Snappey got from the genius from China?

oldskool69 - 2008-01-22 20:00

I voted to restore it. These are getting harder to find and you are what I would call 85% to completion so don't give up. This would be no fun if it was easy would it? Big Grin

transamguy1977 - 2008-01-22 20:04

Yup it is!!!!
Click on the first pic for the video!!!
I made mention of that in the vid.
I bought it as you see it , pretty cheap too.
So far as modding it I already have an original one that is in great shape and I would rather restore it if anything.
I got enough foot rests around here Laugh Out Loud

transamguy1977 - 2008-01-22 20:07

quote:
Originally posted by oldskool69:
I voted to restore it. These are getting harder to find and you are what I would call 85% to completion so don't give up. This would be no fun if it was easy would it? Big Grin

I am leaning more toward restoring If I can get the parts .
I love a challenge and love restoring old stuff.
But i am a fuss pot and if I cant get it looking and working really nice again I wont bother.

jvc.floyd - 2008-01-22 20:09

it would be cool to transfer the guts and the cool looking trims into a custom made case .

billpc55 - 2008-01-22 20:18

quote:
Originally posted by jvc floyd:
it would be cool to transfer the guts and the cool looking trims into a custom made case .


thats a great idea too.
i mean casting it in some kind of clear material could be really awesome too

ned.209 - 2008-01-22 20:22

the way i look at it, conions and m90s dont need modding. blessed be the ghettos that deliver on their promise

billpc55 - 2008-01-22 20:25

yep i see where your coming from with that too so that makes sense.
i guess it would be like putting a blower and set of slicks on a ferarri.
nuff said.

i say try to restore it then. i think you could do it. a little bondo and some sanding out. hehe

arkay - 2008-01-23 00:30

I say restore it. You have all the broken out pieces of the case, right? So that can be restored to near-new. As for the power supply, even if you can't find original replacements (although I think you will), you can still find (or make) compatible substitutes that will function.

On the other hand, my new Conion has some damage to the bottom of the front, but an intact back, and intact power supply (etc...) with possibly minor corrosion or wear issues on some front parts and missing the tape door. Hhhhmmmmm, between yours and mine, one complete, good Conion could be constructed, with leftover spare parts to sell. If you decide not to restore it, PM me and I might be interested in working something out; I want to restore mine. but alternatively, IF I get lucky enough to find a "mintier" one soon, then I'd part with my damaged one, and maybe parts from mine could/can be used to restore yours. I'll try to find another one tonight! {cue silly, over-optimistic grin!}

Good luck with it, whatever you decide to do!

fatdog - 2008-01-23 07:20

I say restore it! I was going to bid on it but backed out late in the game. Just get some JB Weld, sandpaper, and Dupli-Color plastic dye to repair the back.

Snapped PC boards can be fixed also. That's what I had planned anyway...

Good luck with the project!

sinister - 2008-01-23 07:29

restore restore restore!!!!

erniejade - 2008-01-23 08:10

I think i have both pieces he needs. I have to take a look. Hopefully this week i will have a shot to take a look. I know I have a back, but i am almost positive i have the power board and supply.... damm short term memory lol

erniejade - 2008-01-23 08:10

I should rephrase that, my short term memory works great for women and pizza. LOL Smile

blaster - 2008-01-23 10:23

T/A chek your PM...my power transformer is still available...just in case EJ doesn't have it...

fuzzyduck - 2008-01-23 11:15

Restore for sure! Big Grin

jimski - 2008-01-23 15:24

This box is fixable

kittmaster - 2008-01-23 16:53

TA, so I guess I'm off the hook to create a PS board???

LMK

- 2008-01-23 17:02

Frown

-gsbadbmr

charlesdickens - 2008-01-23 17:02

RESTORE! YOU CAN DOOOO IIIT!!!

transamguy1977 - 2008-01-23 22:21

quote:
Originally posted by erniejade:
I think i have both pieces he needs. I have to take a look. Hopefully this week i will have a shot to take a look. I know I have a back, but i am almost positive i have the power board and supply.... damm short term memory lol

Please,please let me know, I definately want to try and restore this badboy. I started on it tonight and am planning complete teardown and rebuild.

transamguy1977 - 2008-01-23 22:28

quote:
Originally posted by kittmaster:
TA, so I guess I'm off the hook to create a PS board???

LMK

Laugh Out Loud youre not off the hook yet buddy!!! Laugh Out Loud
May need a dial light kit as well.
if you are interested in doing it shoot me a price bro ,
I have the broken one and all the parts/ switch that go on it but the board is snapped like a twig in about five places

transamguy1977 - 2008-01-23 22:32

quote:
Originally posted by gsbadbmr:
Frown

-gsbadbmr

Dont be sad , I was sad when I seen it so I decided to get it and see if I could make it live again and be enjoyed again.

- 2008-01-24 06:19

transam...it KILLS me to see that radio the way it is...IMO it deserves to be fixed but you also can't close your eyes to the fact that this box in parts alone could bring you some good money...it's a tough call Smile

-gsbadbmr

- 2008-01-24 10:26

Transam i would aim for restoring the box if you can good luck with it lad

transamguy1977 - 2008-02-03 20:50

Well still waiting on hearing about parts for restoring this Conion and the project has been placed on hold indefinitely till I can get the necessary parts to repair it.
I hate to part this bad boy out but its just collecting dust in my living room and looking mighty sad. Frown
I know the parts are out there but nothing is happening yet.

r.o.y.a.l - 2008-02-04 03:33

seems to me like you just need a new back panel , a little gluing and some black spray for the speaker grills

- 2008-02-04 06:14

Don't part it out! I want it if you sell and i can restore it. Smile
quote:
Originally posted by transamguy1977:
Well still waiting on hearing about parts for restoring this Conion and the project has been placed on hold indefinitely till I can get the necessary parts to repair it.
I hate to part this bad boy out but its just collecting dust in my living room and looking mighty sad. Frown
I know the parts are out there but nothing is happening yet.

retro.addict - 2008-02-04 11:26

I haven't yet clicked either way. That is one monstrous crack! Eek I actually breathed in rather heavily when I saw that picture. I know it's a Conion, but you can't really carry it around with that gaping hole. If it's fully functional, I think you should purchase a new back panel if possible, simply because it's one of those "must haves".

Good luck!! Eek Big Grin

enskanker - 2008-02-04 11:41

Restock...it is worth it.

Any inventory is good inventory. The day will come when out of the now, which is all there is, the right parts avail themselves to you. Even now they are making their way to you, and will be there at exactly the right time.

transamguy1977 - 2008-02-04 19:53

Got started fixing the little damages to the front casing of the Conion.
one broken post and a hairline crack at the top left corner.
using two part epoxy on the inside and out for the repair.
it is sandable and will paint it after sanded smooth.













- 2008-02-04 20:26

Amazing! I'm glad you didn't give up on it...and YES you have skills...i wish i could rip my Conion apart like that and be able to put it back together Laugh Out Loud

-gsbadbmr

- 2008-02-04 20:50

Nice going! I can rip mine apart no problem,but don't know if i can put it back together Wink

masterblaster84 - 2008-02-04 20:53

Laugh Out Loud Ripping apart is easy, we all have that skill.

transamguy1977 - 2008-02-04 21:14

Ill have to say this is one of the easier ones ive had to take apart.
Ive had my other one completely apart for cleaning up and it went back together just fine.
Just make sure and label all the connectors before you unplug them, take some good snapshots before and while you are disassembling its a breeze.
I can probably do a complete teardown and build up in about an hour.

ford93 - 2008-02-05 05:26

I believe in restoring it, and so far you're doing a terrific job. Tramsam let us know how everything goes with her.

- 2008-02-05 06:33

Do you use a 5LB hammer and chisel too? Then lots of crazy glue for reassembly! Big Grin Laugh Out Loud
quote:
Originally posted by MasterBlaster84:
Laugh Out Loud Ripping apart is easy, we all have that skill.

redbenjoe - 2008-02-05 06:45

"EASY FIX"

as if so often claimed on ebay !

transamguy1977 - 2008-02-05 17:02

















kittmaster - 2008-02-05 17:44

looking good.......

- 2008-02-05 17:45

Wow you are doing a truely amazing job! Smile That's alot of work! Cool What did you find for the colour to match the original gray/silver front?

jimski - 2008-02-05 18:28

looks good, you can come down and help me with my 73 impala now,i cant never seem to finish. Razzsip a few brews in the process..hmm maybe thats why i cant get s h i t done Big GrinNa seriuos the conion came up, lets see what u have in store for the back now.