I am looking to put a radio in my car, and did not want to cut the dash. I have been looking around and there are some available that have the new insides, but look stock. The one I am looking at it is about 600 bucks, but its only 2 1/2 inches deep to accomodate a larger dash speaker. There are a couple of companies, Heartbeat city, and Vintage Auto Radio, I have looked at these.
My question is, has anyone on here had any experience with these, and are they worth it? I need music, so any help and suggestions would be great, as usual. Thanks.
That looks to be a good option as well, unfortunately I just have a hole, no radio. I will keep that in mind though, in case I put an original radio in for looks.
I'm in the same spot you are. I've been thinking about it all winter. I've been tied up in negotiations all week but when I get a break at the end of the week - I'm going for it. the lowest price I've found is at Mike Hagan's for 579. Also getting the front and rear speakers.....not going to tell the wife just yet - about the final price and not the radio. Hey, wonder if there is a discount if he gets an order for 2 or more?
I just purchased one from Custom Autosound $229.00. Fit right in. It has the markings on dial like the old ones but has LED when on. Works great and has the connection for a flash drive. No cd player and is pretty small to clear speakers. This is the second radio I purchased from them
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not sure. I feel like I am diagonally parked in a parallel universe. 1968 400 convertible (Scarlet) 1976 T/A - 455 LE (No Burt) 1976 T/A New baby, starting full restoration. 1968 350 - 4 speed 'vert - 400 clone (the Beast!) 1968 350 convertible - Wife's car now- 400 clone (Aleutian Blue) (Blue Angel) 2008 Durango - DD 2008 GXP - New one from NH is AWESOME! 2017 Durango Citadel - Modern is nice! HEMI is amazing! 1998 Silverado Z71 - Father-daughter project 1968 400 coupe - R/A clone (Blue Pearl) (sold) 1967 326 convertible - Sold 1980 T/A SE Bandit - Sold
I've got one of the Custom Autosound radios, the analog dial model. It sounds good but mechanically it's a POS. The dial indicator doesn't work so I have to blindly search for stations. I just leave it on one station. Maybe the digital ones are OK.
I have a Custom Auto Sound digital system that works great in the 67 Camaro. None made for the 69 Firebird dash yet from them, so I went with Secret Audio. Installing the dash speaker and 2 tweeters on the pillars helped out alot in the vert. Got the kick panels with speakers and did not put any speakers in the back. You can hear it just fine standing on the side of the road when we go by and it is only at 1/2 volume.
• AM/FM Stereo 200 watts 4x50 • RF Remote Control (radio frequency no line of sight required, up to 40' range) • USB MP3/WMA Flash Drive Player • iPod® Direct Control Interface (built into tuner/amp unit) 7' iPod Docking Cable Included • Alpha Numeric LCD Display Shows Artist / Song Titles for USB, iPod® and Satellite Radio • Satellite Radio Input (for optional Sirius® satellite radio tuner) • Direct CD Changer Control (6 CD changer optional) • Auxiliary Audio Input • 4 Channel 3 Volt RCA Pre-Outs (for optional Amplifiers) • Subwoofer Pre-Out (for optional Subwoofer Amplifier) • Electronic Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader • 5 Selectable iEQ Curves – pop/jazz/classic/beat/rock • Zero Memory Current Draw (will not drain car battery when unit not in use) • 24 Station pre-sets (18FM / 6AM) • 10 Foot Cable from LCD Control Panel to Black Box (tuner/amp unit) • Power Antenna 12V Trigger Lead • Blue LED Illumination on Buttons and LCD Display with Contrast Control • LCD Flush Mount Trim Bezel Included • LCD Swivel Mount Bracket Included
There is also a guy who will take your stock AM radio and convert the guts to new specs that are identical to the radio that sells for $599. He uses your stock AM radio converts it to AM/FM/iPod input, 80 watts etc. Your radio still looks like only an AM radio, but when you turn it on and off and back on it goes to FM. I know someone who has this and it looks, works and sounds EXCELLENT. This guy does the conversion for $399 plus $20 shipping. I'll get his info and post it...
Here is his E-mail: bandit235@comcast.net if I remember correctly his name is Mike. Also, the radio you send him does not have to be a working unit as he guts them anyway.
I've been dreaming of one of those 600 buck fake originals. They look great. Just a little pricy.
I have that radio on my dream list as well. I may be interested in a group purchas if one were organized. I have about 10 big dollar items on my wish list too, like roller cam, RAM AIR pans, bilstein shocks......
* Fits your dash without any modifications! * 7/16” shafts for mounting exactly match original radio! * AM/FM “Roll-over” dial scale looks and works like original! * 4 X 45 watts RMS output allows up to 180 watts of audio power! * Small size, BIG features, Rare option! * Looks original but offers today's technology! * Quality Chrome plated faceplate and knobs exactly match original radio! * Fits your dash without any modifications! * 4 X 45 watts RMS output allows up to 180 watts of audio power! * AM/FM “Roll-over” dial scale looks and works like original! * AM or FM band selected with slide-bar like original! * Analog controls look and feel like the original radio! * All controls easily accessible. Volume, bass, treble, balance, fader and tuning from original looking controls! * MP3, IPOD, CD or XM (satellite) inputs included! * 7/16” shafts for mounting exactly match original radio! * LED dial lights will never need replacing! * Digitally tuned AM/FM/Stereo front end provides stable, high quality reception!
I have a question on how you run the mp3 input. Any one have this radio that can comment?