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Re: Radio from Classic Parts
I was looking at the one from Classi Parts tht is originally mentioned in this thread... Now I have second thoughts...
I REALLY like this one... http://www.classicparts.com/1967-72-...ctinfo/69-815/ But the PRICE!!! (Nearly $600!!!) |
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So I decided to order it. I will let you guys know what I think of it when I get it!
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Thanks, Please let us know
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Just got it today! So far I'm liking it!
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mine looked good and sounded great but that only lasted a year, warrenty was horrible
so i just but my delete plate back in, hope you have better luck that i did |
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I recently purchased the AutoSound radio. It installed in the original opening without issue and looks like the original. I used a two Kicker 6" speakers mounted in the kickpanels recessed into the air vent openings, one under each seat and a 12" Kicker Sub behind the seat. I used two Kicker amps and the sound is nothing short of awesome!
I don't know about warranty as I have only had the unit for about a month or so but so far I am very pleased. http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/...psaa62b9ba.jpg Cheers! Mickm |
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if you can do without the nostalgia namesake and bow-tie shown on the front....there are at least 2 dozen other decks available on the market that will work in the factory holes. If you want real good sound get a reasonable $150 two post deck and buy a Alpine Power Pac (4 way amplifier) that fits right up inside behind the dash.
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