Overview
Identified as a pair of late 1950s General Motors 'Trans-Portable' radios based on the distinct form factor, top speaker grille, and 'TRANS-PORTABLE' text on the dial face.
Identification
Photo reference
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Overview
Identified as a pair of late 1950s General Motors 'Trans-Portable' radios based on the distinct form factor, top speaker grille, and 'TRANS-PORTABLE' text on the dial face.
Story
Introduced around 1958 by General Motors (manufactured by Delco), the 'Trans-Portable' was an innovative hybrid accessory. It functioned as an in-dash car radio that could be pulled out and used as a battery-powered portable radio at the beach or picnic, perfectly reflecting the mid-century American automotive lifestyle. The market for late 1950s automotive accessory radios is niche, driven primarily by classic car restorers aiming for period-correct dash setups.
Maker / Origin
Delco (for Oldsmobile/General Motors)
Condition & Value
The items are presented as untested, placing them firmly in the 'project or parts' category for valuation purposes. Cosmetically, they show typical surface wear consistent with age and automotive use.
Full Research
Sold comps, value drivers, and venue guidance pulled from recent auction results.
The market for late 1950s automotive accessory radios is niche, driven primarily by classic car restorers aiming for period-correct dash setups. Untested units trade frequently as parts donors, while fully restored, functional units command significant premiums. Demand is steady but highly specific to Oldsmobile and Pontiac owners of the 1958-1959 model years.
▲ Iconic mid-century dual-purpose design appeals to both car restorers and vintage radio collectors.
▲ Offering a pair provides valuable donor parts for a single complete restoration.
▲ Visible 'TRANS-PORTABLE' dial text confirms the specific, desirable model.
▼ Untested status caps the current estimate at parts-donor value.
▼ Unverified battery compartments — severe acid corrosion would render them purely cosmetic display pieces.
▼ Unverified manufacturer labels on the reverse — missing tags slightly reduce collector appeal.
Best Venue
List the two radios together as a single 'parts/repair' lot on eBay or a dedicated classic car forum. Selling them as a pair is an excellent strategy, as a restorer can often use parts from both to build one pristine, working unit. Do not attempt to power them on without proper knowledge or equipment, as this can damage vintage capacitors.
Upside Potential
If both units are tested by a qualified technician and proven to be fully functional with clean battery compartments, the pair's value could exceed $350 to the right classic car restorer.
Also found — market-range context
Surfaced during research but not used to anchor the valuation — wrong form, species, era, or no published price. Shown so the market range around this item is visible.