Someone gave me an old Eddystone 990R receiver (from around 1968) that tunes from 27 to around 230MHz, does AM, FM and CW on all these frequencies. But had to fix a few things. First was to change out the strange power connector on its back panel. Used an IEC male panel plug to replace that. Once that was done, I had to find why the audio was weak. There was a bad coupling cap in the audio output. And changed a few other electrolytic caps while I was in there.

It works pretty well tuning the FM broadcast band (use wideband mode), but as it is an analog slide rule tuning dial, looking for specific narrow band FM stations that are not always transmitting is kinda hard. The dial typically has 10 MHz in a dial space about an inch wide.
I added an emitter follower circuit that buffers the FM detector before it is equalized. This to feed my HF rig, an Icom 756 Pro tuned to SCA frequencies of 67KHz or 92KHz, using FM mode on the rig. Tune the FM broadcast stations, and tune the Icom to find SCA signals. See
http://www.wa2ise.com/radios/ham.htm#12ba7 for the details.