New member Username: ExcessiveampsDothan, Alabama Good Ol' U.S... Post Number: 5 Registered: Oct-05 | I am putting my 68 Camaro back together and want to keep it as original as possible - I will not cut anything on it to install receiver, speakers, ect. I am looking for a good cd player that will bolt where the old shaft style radio was. If nothing is available, I will have to install one in the glove box. Any help is MUCH appreciated !! |
Gold Member Username: RovinTrinidad & T... Post Number: 1440 Registered: Jul-05 | On the Cable show 'MY CLASSIC CAR' on SPEED CHANNEL - i have seen a company called SECRET AUDIO advertising & they have decks like what u are talking about . Log on to that Speed Channel website & search it ... |
Gold Member Username: Kd7nfrMontpelier, ID United States Post Number: 1081 Registered: Apr-05 | JC Whitney has some. I think they have a regular Chevy tape player, but it'll cost 'ya. I think I actually have one from a '73 in my pile of stuff that actually works. But you'll have to roll out some $ for it... I'll ask some buddies of mine that restore old Chevy trucks to almost-stock condition, and see what they have to say, or what they have laying around. |
Silver Member Username: SpyderEglin AFB, Florida USA Post Number: 165 Registered: Jun-05 | i believe they have a kit out their to do it.....but i don't think anybody has them in stock due to the age of the vehicle! |
New member Username: ExcessiveampsDothan, Alabama Good Ol' U.S... Post Number: 6 Registered: Oct-05 | Thanks Rovin, I will check it out. |
New member Username: ExcessiveampsDothan, Alabama Good Ol' U.S... Post Number: 7 Registered: Oct-05 | Yeah Jake, I seen the ones in JC Whitney. They have one cd player but it is like $400+ and I dont have a clue who makes it - no name on them. I am going to look on the speed channel website and try to find out about secret audio -(suggested by Rovin). |
New member Username: ExcessiveampsDothan, Alabama Good Ol' U.S... Post Number: 8 Registered: Oct-05 | I found the company Rovin was telling me about. It is www.customautosound.com They have several tape players that can be used with disk changers. Thanks Rovin, I will give them a call. |
Gold Member Username: RovinTrinidad & T... Post Number: 1444 Registered: Jul-05 | Glad to help ..... I watch that show every Sun morn when i wake up late - lol (i was bz yesterday so i didn't get to see it) The show also has alot of advertisers of OEM stuff for ppl like u who are restoring older cars .. |
Gold Member Username: Kd7nfrMontpelier, ID United States Post Number: 1089 Registered: Apr-05 | Yea, they're expensive little buggers. That's a pretty shweet site there. I guess that'll save me from remembering to ask my friends... *Looks at one for his '69 Z-28 Camaro under restoration...* |
Bronze Member Username: ExcessiveampsDothan, Alabama Good Ol' U.S... Post Number: 22 Registered: Oct-05 | The old school muscle cars are a little before my time but they are so awsome. You can beat the rumble of a 425hp Big Block as it pulls up to a red light shaking the car next to it - sorry rice burners. No offense, I know they are making some super fast imports as well that can produce insane power . I am just more partial to something that you cant find everyone driving. |