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09-29-2017, 12:16 PM | #2 |
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Location: McPherson, KS
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Re: 1966 Sound System and Stereo advice needed
msg, the guy in Tennessee should be able to build you a radio with just an auxiliary input -- no bluetooth or USB -- for less than $645. With an auxiliary input, you can connect to any current or future device that has a headphone output.
If AM/FM + aux is not part of Tennessee's service offering, PM me and I can do it for you. I appreciate your desire to stick with original. I believe that even with a modified truck, you should only change the things that are appropriate fr your theme. And if you don't have a theme, your truck may end up looking like a hodge podge of afterthoughts. (I guess "hodge podge" could be a theme, though.) I also belive you shouldn't have to give up modern comforts and conveniences to maintain an original look. Let me know if you have other questions.
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