Nu West Leda: Miss Crosley Nwv 387 Upd
This appears to be a reference to a specific vintage car, likely a Ford Prefect 100E or a similar 1950s British Ford model, designated by the registration plate
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- “Nu West” – There was a Nu-West Electronics company (later Nu-West Industries) that made aftermarket auto sound equipment, CB radios, and small amplifiers in the 1970s–1980s. They were not a major brand like Zenith, RCA, or Crosley.
- “Leda” / “Miss Crosley” – Crosley was a real radio/TV manufacturer (founded by Powel Crosley Jr.). However, I can find no legitimate model called “Leda” or “Miss Crosley” in any Crosley production lists. “Miss Crosley” appears in no vintage advertising or service literature. It may be a fictional name, a custom paint job, or a misremembered label.
- “NWV 387 UPD” – This has no match in FCC IDs, chassis stamps, or part numbers. It does not follow typical vintage radio or CB model numbering schemes. “UPD” is sometimes a suffix in Japanese electronics (e.g., UPC – Universal Product Code), but not in this format.
Nu West Leda Miss Crosley NWV 387 UPD
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