Check out "Secretaudio" at www.customautosound.com for a remote stereo
and www.antiquecarradio.com to retrofit new guts in the original radio.
Dan Zubkoff wrote:
> <<If money's not an issue you can put a
> remote mounted stereo in the trunk and put the face and controls where
> the standard radio goes. Adam>>
>
> I havent seen a remote mounted stereo in any of the local shops.
> Usually the face plate is just part of the head unit.
>
> Do you have a pointer to any of these models?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan Zubkoff
> San Mateo, CA
>
>
>> From: "ambradley@frontiernet.net" <ambradley@frontiernet.net>
>> Reply-To: "ambradley@frontiernet.net" <ambradley@frontiernet.net>
>> To: Alvin Gogineni <gogineni.alvin@gene.com>
>> CC: datsun-roadsters@Autox.Team.Net
>> Subject: Re: Stereo for roadster
>> Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 23:36:12 -0400
>>
>> Round speakers fit very well in the sides behind the seats, no metal
>> cutting required other than a few holes for mounting screws. Other
>> than that I'm no expert, but I'm pretty happy with my setup. My stereo
>> is beneath the glove box so I didn't lose any space. Oh, if you're
>> sticking it there, I recommend a remote control... reaching over to
>> change the station is a pain! If money's not an issue you can put a
>> remote mounted stereo in the trunk and put the face and controls where
>> the standard radio goes.
>
>
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