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  • Brown_Muscle
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    Originally posted by crown vic muscle View Post
    this company makes some new radios designed to look like the original ones. some have cd changers and other goodies attached.

    http://www.vintagecarradio.com/radios.html

    Hey those are really neat, not too too expensive either, although about twice as much as an average head unit..

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  • crown vic muscle
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    this company makes some new radios designed to look like the original ones. some have cd changers and other goodies attached.

    Vintage Car Radio - Modern radios, stereos and accessories to fit classic cars. Get cd players, bluetooth stereos, consoles and more for vintage autos.

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  • P72Ford
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    Originally posted by 86VickyLX View Post
    You can hide a new radio in the glove box.
    Thats what I did. But, it eliminates the use of the glovebox for storage. However, I like the hidden radio look, and if you can go without the glovebox, its a good way to go.

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  • Brown_Muscle
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    or if you wanted to get real fancy have it under the dash but hidden and have it fold out/down, or just come forward on a sliding and locking tray

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  • 86VickyLX
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    You can hide a new radio in the glove box.

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  • Brown_Muscle
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    Hmmm, Well do you plan on keeping the original radio in place? If so you can probobly mount it somewhere underneath the dash, Maybe make a custom wooden box for it, I cut into my panel and made a neat cherry wood trim for it. However if you dont want to cut into anything, which is completely understandable, I would go with mounting it underneath, If you do it right it would look good.

    Edit: Also they sell plastic adapter pieces that you can fit a newer radio in and simply take out your old trim piece, If you wanted to go that route, I know they have them on ebay

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  • Pesty351
    started a topic Replacment Radio

    Replacment Radio

    How would I go about replacing the radio with out cutting my dash to fit one?
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