PurposeThis post is for members who need electronics technicians to get their vintage Delco head unit functioning and perhaps, to grow a list by contributing from other members experiences.
*If you’re a DIY person and researching Delco information; check-out member
FieroSound post in the “How-To” section titled “Delco radio/cassette repair (with Blaupunkt cassette unit)” as he posted
many valuable links.
https://www.fiero.nl/forum/Forum9/HTML/000051.html
**This thread is NOT a debate to post negative undertones or insults about the topic. Personal preference plays a significant role to keep a factory Delco head unit in their Fiero, or their choice of the formats between analog and digital recordings. ---------------------------------------------------------------
PrefaceI’m an audiophile with an
enormous investment of analog era music and spent countless hours to record my favorite artists on high-quality tapes.
Since I’m now rejuvenating the interior of my 1988 Fiero GT as ‘stock’ as possible; I has been hunting for a source to restore my factory Delco UX1 head unit as I still find my cassette collection appealing.
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Given ThatMember
Fiero Tom has been on PFF for years…
Members
David Riedle and
TheDigitalAlchemist both recommend Joe {Joseph} Sciarrino in New York in 2020 and 2023.
Member
css9450 has commented a few times that he used M&R Electronics in Michigan many years ago.
And I been posting that Wags Klassic Electronics in Nebraska is another vintage Delco repair option.
SOLast Saturday, I created an email stating that I interested in a Delco AM/FM Radio w/ Cassette and 5-Band Equalizer restoration; Delco model 16050352. My priority is the cassette section and frequency alignment of the AM and FM bands weren’t my main concern.
My ‘restoration’ request was replacing all of the aged ‘general purpose’ electrolytic capacitors with premium audio caps and the cassette drive belt; checking the resistors and transistors; replace internal lamps, plus a deep cleaning checklist and all the mechanisms are lubed.
I Sent My Request To:*Member
fierosound has posted
Fiero Tom’s email as tmorris86@gmx.com
*Joe Sciarrino / delcomaster84@gmail.com
*M&R Electronics from their “free estimate” section on their site as they don't show an email address /
www.mnrelectronics.com*Kevin Wagner of Wags Klassic Electronics / WagsKlassics@gmail.com
Kevin Wagner of Wags Klassic Electronics responded the same day. We bounced emails back and forth and as a summary, he offers adding Bluetooth in the restoration. When I asked about rough figures; “it really depends on the failures within the radio. If everything’s great, probably ~ $150, worst case scenario would be ~ $325 which includes Bluetooth if desired”.
M&R Electronics responded early Monday morning with only four words: “repair estimate around $250”. Lacking any 'Hello' or 'Thank-you '; I wasn’t interested getting any more details in their service…
J
oseph Sciarrino responded Tuesday with the most details on his first email, which will repair and restore the unit for $175, plus return shipping costs. He also offers an auxiliary jack for an additional $50 charge. After bounced emails back and forth on my premium audio capacitor request; he agreed to order the special caps for my unit at an extra fee;
I was sold!I’m still waiting if Fiero Tom will respond; perhaps the email address isn’t correct…?
Addition InformationJoseph Sciarrino
225 Granada Parkway
Lindenhurst, New York 11757
M & R Electronics
5665 State Street
Saginaw, Michigan 48603
800-343-1382
Wags Klassic Electronics
https://www.facebook.com/groups/613613486896043/14520 Bailie Street
Waverly, Nebraska 68462
402) 677-5182
In the future when I get the unit back from
Joe Wags Klassic Electronics AND my interior is ready to test the stereo system; I'll post the outcome...
VN
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Original Owner of a Silver '88 GT
Under 'Production Refurbishment' @ 136k Miles
[This message has been edited by Vintage-Nut (edited 08-22-2025).]