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Old 09-28-2017, 09:52 AM   #1
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1966 Sound System and Stereo advice needed

There hasnt been a working stereo in my truck since I bought her in 96. I have been restoring her for a few years now and I would like to keep her original looking but with the modern bells and whistles. The snooping I have done so far lead me to Custom AutoSound, RetroSound, and found a guy in Tennessee that takes a core unit and converts to AM/FM stereo/Aux input/USB port/Blue-Tooth with Voice Command, Aux/USB cables, 8GB thumb drive, Mic, Warranty, for 645.00 + the core and shipping.

I was hoping as most would, not to get carried away and get a nice looking and sounding system going and the bluetooth would be great but not a must. The cab I also wanted to not modify meaning keeping the doors and kick panels stock but under the bench and out of view I think is where I would try to add the rest of the sound system. Here is a pic of the PO's speaker locations..not interested in doing this again.



Can anyone suggest products based on their experience? Or even the ones to avoid? Thanks
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Old 09-29-2017, 12:16 PM   #2
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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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