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Old 03-03-2014, 09:21 PM   #8
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Re: Has anyone done anything like this?

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Originally Posted by nekkidhillbilly View Post
just weld a flat plate of steel in and drill/cut the holes for a shaft style. it will be stock but have a horrible oem radio too. that or you can put a new shaft style from retrosound or casmfg and spend 300 bucks. since its cut me id put a good new din radio.
I might put a regular DIN stereo in it but the dash is so hacked out that a regular DIN stereo doesn't even fit...plus I like the full feeling of driving a classic truck with a classic looking stereo. I will, however, be using a newer style post stereo similar to the RetroSound from LMC with CD changer and iPod hook-up.
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