Have any of you guys had your original radio converted to modern digital equipment? I spoke to the owners of Retro Radio Restorations" again this year at Carlisle. We are considering doing it. It means having the inners of the original radio pulled out and having all new guts in cluding possible bluetooth is desired.
The radio in the car is completely unmolested or used since the early 80"s when we installed the Supertuner. under the dash with a quick disconnect slide out.
Just wondering your thoughts.
bill v
69 Firebird Convertible (wifes car since 1979) Goldenrod Yellow, 350, plain Jane Car was stored in garage since 1990
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The only caveat I would throw out there is that I don't use it much. I'd rather listen to the Pontiac V-8.
1968 400 Coupe, verdoro green, black vinyl top 1968 400 Convertible, verdoro green, black top 1971 Trans Am, cameo white, auto 1970 Buick Skylark Custom Convertible 350-4(driver)
Have any of you guys had your original radio converted to modern digital equipment? I spoke to the owners of Retro Radio Restorations" again this year at Carlisle. We are considering doing it. It means having the inners of the original radio pulled out and having all new guts in cluding possible bluetooth is desired.
The radio in the car is completely unmolested or used since the early 80"s when we installed the Supertuner. under the dash with a quick disconnect slide out.
Just wondering your thoughts.
bill v
The music is on your phone and it connects to your speakers. Keep the radio as is. Imagine your at a car show and they put 60's music on air ... you pick it up on the old sound system ... very cool.