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Zenith 7s363 cabinet restore
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 Heres another zenith I finished today, turned out great.


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One BBeautiful,, looking Set--CHEERS
#4

Fred,
Another beautiful restoration!! Where are all these new ones going? I thought you were full?
Steve
#5

There staying at the shop for now, I just sold two zenith consoles from my collection at house, those will be going to Coral Gables FL this Dec, then I will bring home the from the shop GE E-155 and this zenith 7s363 to fill the slots.
#6

Must be boring Fred always getting super results! Great looker. Icon_biggrin

Paul 

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#7

Wow, nice job as always. See you this weekend.

Crist
#8

Thanks you guys for the complements, see you at radio convention Crist Rottie
#9

As usual, Fred, nothing to add, nothing to take away.
Beautiful.

People who do not drink, do not smoke, do not eat red meat will one day feel really stupid lying there and dying from nothing.
#10

Super Job !! I have one of those sets, its a pretty decent radio.  But it does not play anywhere as good as my 12s-265!  Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup Icon_thumbup  
#11

Where can I find the veneer that forms the chevron pattern on the Zenith 7S363?
#12

Fantastic,BETTER than NEW,,,,,Beautiful
#13

Hi dlmeyers, welcome to the phorum!
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Hopefully someone will have a supplier for you, that's beyond anything I've done.
#14

Thanks Bob, that’s all I still need to restore it




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