Face reminds me of el cheap o Chrysler, wish they wouldn't put an amp inside,like the 2 knob & the backlighting.I think there should be a fold down flap covering the cassette slot if they are going to charge you that much for "retro style" make it truly look retro.
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But I think he is trying to fill a 1.5 din slot so it would need an adapter when using a single din standard 2 knob styleFace reminds me of el cheap o Chrysler, wish they wouldn't put an amp inside,like the 2 knob & the backlighting.
Pretty big hole to fill on my elcoBut I think he is trying to fill a 1.5 din slot so it would need an adapter when using a single din standard 2 knob style
That thing looks like very cheap Chinese crap..... 👎
S & M Electrotech in Blaine, MN does the conversion It looks original, but has ALL the modern electronics.
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I have an older Kenwood CD player in my Monte and one of the features I liked the most was the rainbow of colors I could select from for the display that way I knew no matter what color I choose for dash lighting the radio would match.
Those are cool and all, and I get the theft deterrent of an aftermarket radio. However, I can't see dropping that kind of coin just to retain the factory look; my bank account ain't built like that.
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