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Old 05-30-2016, 04:09 PM
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Default Stereo System 67 Camaro

I'm planing on buying a brand new stereo system for my 1967 Camaro and I was wondering what head unit I should use because I don't want to cut up the dash and I wanted to buy a head unit that can just bolt up to the original position. There is a couple brands out there, I'm not sure which one is the best for the system I'm going to run. Running JL amp and Alpine Speakers. Thanks
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Do you want original looking like this- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC9d5t73nhA
or modern looking- Retrosound Model 2- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVHbTbbIQjQ

Are you running AC?
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Do you want original looking like this- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bC9d5t73nhA
or modern looking- Retrosound Model 2- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVHbTbbIQjQ

Are you running AC?
Yea I like the modern looking one better. Looks simple and clean. And no I am not running AC. Thanks
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I would consider running an earthquake EQ 4000 BT as an interface, its bluetooth compatible so you can use an iPhone or android as a source and you can stash it in the glove box too. You could even keep the factory radio in and nobody would know it there. Get yourself a set of The Shop LLC kick panel enclosures and you can hide speakers behind factory panels or go all out and get one of there combos, it's awesome stuff!! The Eq has front/rear and sub outputs it's a pretty cool piece. I will hooking mine up in the next couple weeks.
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I would consider running an earthquake EQ 4000 BT as an interface, its bluetooth compatible so you can use an iPhone or android as a source and you can stash it in the glove box too. You could even keep the factory radio in and nobody would know it there. Get yourself a set of The Shop LLC kick panel enclosures and you can hide speakers behind factory panels or go all out and get one of there combos, it's awesome stuff!! The Eq has front/rear and sub outputs it's a pretty cool piece. I will hooking mine up in the next couple weeks.
Please post up on this install along with pictures!!

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