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zenith x323
anyone interested in a zenith x323?
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Nice set.
The later AM FM Zeniths were good preformers, and reliable too. Most will still work as found. |
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yea it works quite well
Thanks man....i like it too-i got lucky and found it in great shape
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BTW, the X323 was also used as a prop in several episodes of the '60s TV series Bewitched. The radio appears on top of the headboard in the bedroom.
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Jeff, WB8NHV Collecting, restoring and enjoying vintage Zenith radios since 2002 Zenith. Gone, but not forgotten. Last edited by Jeffhs; 09-17-2011 at 12:20 AM. |
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yes zenith seems to make great products
So jeffs wud you have any idea how I would go about selling this piece? I've posted it here and I am thinking about craigslist....it is in great shape & I will take the best offer even if its only 30.00...but i'm hoping for more. I really have no idea what the value is
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Yes, these are excellent radios; but, are still very common. I'd say $30 would be pushing the limit as far as what one of these would bring. BTW, yours is a '67 model ("X" line). Zenith was one of the last American companies to build a consumer tube radio. Their last one was a plastic cased AM/FM set from '69 ("Z" line).
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I own/owned at least 8 50's/60's Zeniths and none have needed any work.
I've bought similar sets for as little as 10$ at meets there survival rate makes them common enough to be very affordable. |
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