1970 Catalina Radio Installation

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Greetings Pontiac Enthusiasts,
I own a 1970 Catalina convertible. I finally took out the cheesy after-market replacement radio and found an original Delco AM radio. The bracket is installed, but I can't figure out an easy way to install the radio to the bracket. 1) The heater duct is in the way coming from behind. 2) I can't seem to figure out how to get the front dash plate loose enough (screws are removed) to install the radio from the front. I sure don't want to crack anything. Any tips or suggestions are appreciated.
Neal
 

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Will look it up in 70 manual post tomorrow.
 

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Instructions and diagram from 70 factory manual
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Greetings Pontiac Enthusiasts,
I own a 1970 Catalina convertible. I finally took out the cheesy after-market replacement radio and found an original Delco AM radio. The bracket is installed, but I can't figure out an easy way to install the radio to the bracket. 1) The heater duct is in the way coming from behind. 2) I can't seem to figure out how to get the front dash plate loose enough (screws are removed) to install the radio from the front. I sure don't want to crack anything. Any tips or suggestions are appreciated.
Neal
I always take off the glove box door, remove the glove box and gain access to the radio and mounting hardware from the side.
 

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Greetings Pontiac Enthusiasts,
I own a 1970 Catalina convertible. I finally took out the cheesy after-market replacement radio and found an original Delco AM radio. The bracket is installed, but I can't figure out an easy way to install the radio to the bracket. 1) The heater duct is in the way coming from behind. 2) I can't seem to figure out how to get the front dash plate loose enough (screws are removed) to install the radio from the front. I sure don't want to crack anything. Any tips or suggestions are appreciated.
Neal
I also have a 1970 Catalina Convertible with the original AM radio installed. The radio will definitely enter from behind the dash. I am having trouble connecting my phone to show pictures. I have to work today so hopefully I can post them later today. Manual says AC duct must be removed (if AC). I would love to get a picture of where your engine coolant reservoir is and what it looks like. There aren't many of these drop tops.
 

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Here are some shots on the back side - I do not have AC.
 

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