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Re: radio install


Just install your stereo in the glovebox (Hoping you have the key to lock
it) and do that. I do this with by C.B. Lenier. so no one steels it. 

>From Chris Swafford:www.geocities.com/motorcity/garage/4265/
537Buckeye 36LSB  S.W. Corner of Cinti,Oh In the Hills
71'Beautiful stock Squareback half in primer
73'Squareback (More than solid)Rear end hell! Any Suggestions?
68'Bug w/swingaxle (I hate thoes)Oh well!
77'Monte Carlo

On Thu, 16 Jul 1998 17:00:37 -0400 RJ Latherow <RJLATHEROW@atlantic1.com>
writes:
>
>Okay, so I have this 70 fastback I'm playing with.  Now, normally I'd
>just slap in a radio, except it already has one.  Stock.  new speaker
>even.  Works great.  But yet, I want my toons, my tapes, my kickin
>bass...
>
>But I don't want to disrupt the stock fairy that has unexpectedly 
>landed
>on my little mushroom, if you know what I mean.  So anyone have any
>idea?  Lunkily (!) the PO has gnarled 2 holes in the back deck for 
>some
>Wooofers, speakers won't be a big problem.
>
>Oh, anybody try those T3 speaker kickboxes from Innovations?
>
>What have you all with showable Daily Drivers (not you Trailer Queen
>people) done?
>-rj
>
>

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