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Old 12-23-2014, 06:27 PM
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Default Original AM radio conversion to Bluetooth??

So this may not be the right sub forum to post this, but I really am curious if anyone has done these. I realllly reallyyy like the idea of converting the original AM radio in my 65 fastback to a full blown AM/FM, bluetooth capable radio with even aux ports! I think this idea is badass since it keeps the radio looking 100% factory and old school, except it has all the bells and whistles of a modern day car radio. I'm a guy that likes old, but slightly updated interiors with little things here and there, but nothing that really jumps out at you. I am just wondering if anyone has sent their radios off to be converted and who they used, and of course, if they are happy with the result?? I'm just scared to spend all the money and have the function or sound quality be crappy. Anyone with any input?? Thanks all!

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