Javelin360
05-31-2008, 04:39 PM
The last thing I needed to complete my interior was a stereo system. When I bought the car she had an original AMC AM/FM 8 track in the dash. Somewhere along the way I misplaced the unit and have not been able to find it. I bought an original AMC AM unit and planned to have the guts converted to digital AM/FM. The one person I found that does it was being investigated by his local Atty Generals Office. I decided it was best to keep my money and continue looking.
I looked at several outfits that made Retro Type radios but none would fit in the limited space provided. Then I found Retro Manufacturing (http://www.retrosoundusa.com/about)
Their unit is small enough to fit in the limited space has adjustable brackets for the controls, will control a CD changer, has a USB port and an AUX plug on the front of the unit. I had to do some minor mods on the control brackets to get everything linded up but it was an easy modification with a dremel tool.
This is what it looks like installed.
http://adw.go-gbs.com/IMG_2547c.jpg
http://adw.go-gbs.com/IMG_2548c.jpg
I am quite happy with how everything fits, looks and sounds. I would recommend this to anyone looking for tunes that does not want to cut anything up.
I looked at several outfits that made Retro Type radios but none would fit in the limited space provided. Then I found Retro Manufacturing (http://www.retrosoundusa.com/about)
Their unit is small enough to fit in the limited space has adjustable brackets for the controls, will control a CD changer, has a USB port and an AUX plug on the front of the unit. I had to do some minor mods on the control brackets to get everything linded up but it was an easy modification with a dremel tool.
This is what it looks like installed.
http://adw.go-gbs.com/IMG_2547c.jpg
http://adw.go-gbs.com/IMG_2548c.jpg
I am quite happy with how everything fits, looks and sounds. I would recommend this to anyone looking for tunes that does not want to cut anything up.