ddonaca351
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I'd be in for one.... I was going to get the alloy one, untill I saw it was 300 !!!! OUCH.
( 150 i could see, but 300... hell no )
Dave-
( 150 i could see, but 300... hell no )
Dave-
351c-ya said:Email me when you're done, I'll definitely want one. Also, the JME gauge cluster isn't $400, it's $1200!! (with the gauges).
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pabear89 said:Has anyone considered the depth for mounting a Cd player?
It looks like how i changed mine.
But when I mounted mine in the unit does'nt go far enough in to mount flush
like the stock radio did.
Still took some fabing on the mounting.
PB
69 Rustang said:Back in the late 80's when my '69 was my daily driver, my parents bought me a Kenwood pull out stereo. So, I made my own faceplate using an old stock radio faceplate. After measuring, I started by sanding the sides of the stock faceplate and fiberglassing the sides. Once I had sufficient material on the sides, I used my dremel tool to sand away all the plastic from inside until the pull out can would fit inside. When complete, I painted it black. I did not use my deluxe/woodgrain bezel as I could not justify modifying that piece. This part has held up well and looks awesome with the Stereo installed. When my car goes back together, the old Kenwood (with a tape deck) may go back in or I may get a CD version to replace it with. All in all, it was simple to do, just took a little work.
69 Rustang said:Back in the late 80's when my '69 was my daily driver, my parents bought me a Kenwood pull out stereo. So, I made my own faceplate using an old stock radio faceplate. After measuring, I started by sanding the sides of the stock faceplate and fiberglassing the sides. Once I had sufficient material on the sides, I used my dremel tool to sand away all the plastic from inside until the pull out can would fit inside. When complete, I painted it black. I did not use my deluxe/woodgrain bezel as I could not justify modifying that piece. This part has held up well and looks awesome with the Stereo installed. When my car goes back together, the old Kenwood (with a tape deck) may go back in or I may get a CD version to replace it with. All in all, it was simple to do, just took a little work.