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Got tunes in the '71!
Ever wondered if there are really any good inexpensive options to get good sound in these trucks without cutting the dash??
I have installed a great sounding system for less than $170 and it looks mostly original. First, I tossed the old Supertuner tape deck that had long since quit functioning. I got an old original a/m unit (I know, not exactly original) from member zicc1835. It is installed in the factory location. Picked up this from Crutchfield for $50 http://www.crutchfield.com/p_158XDPM...nd-System.html It's installled under the seat - the iPod cradle sits on the dash. S/M Electro-Tech has an excellent line of classic auto audio components. I'm using a high output dual speaker setup that mounts in the center dash speaker location! http://www.turnswitch.com/images/4x10Dl1.jpg Chuck (thelonerife) was kind enough to give me an original speaker bracket. Electronics and whatnot is not really my thing, but I do like to have my tunes nearby. So, we have a non-functioning factory head unit for looks; and a modern, good sounding, digital music player. I am satisfied!!! I would definitely recommend the guys at Electro-Tech http://www.turnswitch.com/speakers.htm :metal: and also the Sony Digital Link Sound System. I took several photos, but none of them truly convey the quality of sound now heard in the cab of this pickup. :lol: |
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Close your eyes and imagine you are listening to your favorite song while driving your classic truck. There! That's better than any photo I can show you.
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