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I am wrapping up the restoration of a '71 El Camino SS and it's time to
consider music. I don't want to cut the original dash, so my options are to
find an original shaft-mount system with good sound, or I could find an
original type radio of any kind (even AM) to dill the dash and then mount a
system remotely.

I am leaning towards the latter option. Any suggestions on a head with
either a RF wireless remote that does not require "Line of Sight" to work,
or a wired remote. I don't want to cut the glovebox either, so I'm
considering mounting the unit on the bed wall between the seats. I am aware
of the AutoSound Secret Audio unit, but I'm looking for other options.
Maybe someone out there has a good Shaft-mount unit at a reasonable price.
Please offer ideas either on the group, or I can be emailed at
rgriffremovethis . remove "removethispart" to email.

Thanks,
Ron


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Ron Griffith wrote:
I am wrapping up the restoration of a '71 El Camino SS and it's time to
consider music. I don't want to cut the original dash, so my options are to
find an original shaft-mount system with good sound, or I could find an
original type radio of any kind (even AM) to dill the dash and then mount a
system remotely.

I am leaning towards the latter option. Any suggestions on a head with
either a RF wireless remote that does not require "Line of Sight" to work,
or a wired remote. I don't want to cut the glovebox either, so I'm
considering mounting the unit on the bed wall between the seats. I am aware
of the AutoSound Secret Audio unit, but I'm looking for other options.
Maybe someone out there has a good Shaft-mount unit at a reasonable price.
Please offer ideas either on the group, or I can be emailed at
rgriffremovethis . remove "removethispart" to email.

Thanks,
Ron


You can check out
http://www.vintagevibes.net/Stereos/secretaudio.htm ,
they have a couple radios that may work for you, or
http://www.custom-autosound.com/
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You can check out http://www.vintagevibes.net/Stereos/secretaudio.htm ,
they have a couple radios that may work for you, or
http://www.custom-autosound.com/
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From what I can tell going to car shows, most people with CD players in
their older 50s - 70s autos they will mount the new headunit underneath the
original radio. Just kind of hangs from the dash, still may have 2 small
holes though for the brackets.


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I am wrapping up the restoration of a '71 El Camino SS and it's time to
consider music. I don't want to cut the original dash, so my options are
to find an original shaft-mount system with good sound, or I could find an
original type radio of any kind (even AM) to dill the dash and then mount a
system remotely.

I am leaning towards the latter option. Any suggestions on a head with
either a RF wireless remote that does not require "Line of Sight" to work,
or a wired remote. I don't want to cut the glovebox either, so I'm
considering mounting the unit on the bed wall between the seats. I am
aware of the AutoSound Secret Audio unit, but I'm looking for other
options. Maybe someone out there has a good Shaft-mount unit at a
reasonable price. Please offer ideas either on the group, or I can be
emailed at rgriffremovethis . remove "removethispart" to
email.

Thanks,
Ron




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