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Modern stereo equipment
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2manybikes |
11-06-2022 @ 12:52 PM
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Has anyone used any of the products from Classic Car Stereo? If so, how do you feel about the products and customer support? Did it fit without any modifications? Any comments or suggestions would be apprciated.
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ford38v8 |
11-06-2022 @ 5:06 PM
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Modern stereo systems sound great in modern cars. Flathead engines sound even better in old Fords.
Alan
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RAK402 |
11-07-2022 @ 2:51 PM
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I saw something on Youtube recently where someone was modifying stock 1940 radios and putting modern electronics in them (including Bluetooth). Keeps a stock look with modern sound.
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pech33 |
12-01-2022 @ 7:46 AM
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My 40’s radio is at Joe’s Classic Radio right now (since March). It will look stock, 6 volt, am-fm with Bluetooth. Not cheap, Joe’s prices are on his webpage.
Pat’s 40 Ragtop
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TomO |
12-01-2022 @ 8:02 AM
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Ralph has converted several radios for NIRG members and repaired my radio. Give him a call and have him describe what he will do and how much he will charge. Ralph The Radio Guy Bartlett, IL RC70@comcast.net 630-855-5292
Tom
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2manybikes |
12-02-2022 @ 7:52 AM
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ford38v8, RAK402, Pech33 and TomO. Thanks for everyones input. Some good info and some interesting ideas.
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