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I picked up a 68 Torino...Im looking to replace stock AM radio with cd/mp3 stereo without cutting dash...
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look at some classic car magizines there is usually a few companys that sell them there. I have a customer with several of these type radios and they all look like they belong in the car. Only downside to the cd is in order to get one with cd capibilities you usually have to go with a changer under the seat but overall they are very nice. I will see if he is in town and get a name of the company that makes them but I do know they adveritse in several of the "old" car mags.
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I agree. I put one in my 67 Chevelle. What a piece of trash. It fit in the dash perfectly but that's where the good ended.
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