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Topic: antique automobile radio
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mikel3891 Gearhead Posts: 111 From: philippines Registered: Sep 2005
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posted 01-23-2006 03:16 AM
i'd like to know of some one who has already purchased a radio at antique automobile radio which uses the original look of the stock radio but converts it into an am/fm with modern stereo sound. what can you say about their work?
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adragon8u Gearhead Posts: 5867 From: Oceano, Ca. member# 2895 Registered: Mar 2003
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posted 01-23-2006 09:19 AM
If you want quality work try this guy. http://www.bobsradio.com/ I worked for him for 7 years and can flat guarantee you'll get quality work and service.------------------ "It's better to have loved a short girl, Then never to have loved a tall" http://mustangsandmore.50megs.com/MembersPics/adragon8u.html
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mikel3891 Gearhead Posts: 111 From: philippines Registered: Sep 2005
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posted 01-23-2006 09:21 PM
do they sound good? is it at par with normal stock radios on new cars? i'm not really into those loud sounding speakers but i want a cleaner, better sound than the old radios. thanks.
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adragon8u Gearhead Posts: 5867 From: Oceano, Ca. member# 2895 Registered: Mar 2003
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posted 01-23-2006 09:29 PM
Do yourself a favor and talk to this guy. His name is Dan and like I said before, I worked for/with him for 7 years and can tell you from behind the scenes experience that he takes extreme pride in the quality of his work. Oh yeah, yes, they sound VERY nice. Just tell him what your looking for. You can buy an already done radio or send him yours and have it converted. Don't know if he'll have a problem with shipping to the Philippines though.------------------ "It's better to have loved a short girl, Then never to have loved a tall" http://mustangsandmore.50megs.com/MembersPics/adragon8u.html [This message has been edited by adragon8u (edited 01-23-2006).]
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mikel3891 Gearhead Posts: 111 From: philippines Registered: Sep 2005
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posted 01-24-2006 10:04 PM
okay. thanks for the recommendation.
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