My predicament is, the model number on it's tag is illegible but I have the serial number. I even have the manuals which are in perfect condition, but they reveal no model number information. I can do my best to describe what I have, and ultimately I'm seeking the model number to track down possible repair and/or replacement parts for it, I think.
All my mother could do was date it in the early to mid 1970's, since it was hers and was purchased right around the time I was born. It's a Magnavox, I guess you'd call it a console stereo. We've always referred to it as the blanket chest stereo though. It literally looks like it's in a blanket chest, with a single large hinged lid on top. It's cabinet is a dark wood finish with some decorative colored circular patterns on the front, a false keyhole impression near the top front-side, and the numerals "17 76" in black (I suppose in reference to the year 1776). It has left and right speakers both high/low range located on either side (I peeked inside for model info, none found). Inside the top of the cabinet after opening it's "lid" reveals on the left, a storage compartment/well, in the center-top an 8-track player (which works great still), center-bottom it's AM/FM radio/controls, and the right side has what I think is considered a fully automatic turntable. Hence my problem part.
The turntable is functional, however will no longer operate in auto. Unfortunately upon opening the rear of the cabinet I found a white nylon gear laying in the bottom of the cabinet.
Any information would be a huge help, I can even snap off some good pictures and maybe put them up somewhere for people to see as I'm sure I would hope it would be of great help, just might be a couple of days.
I'd really like to get it repaired or maybe even replace the turntable if they are to be found.
Thanks