Dennis,
Here’s two options to consider. First you could get another bezel/faceplate from a junkyard and cut it to make a modern CD head unit fit. It should fit under the drop down door so it could be hidden when a need to look original comes up.
Next you could send your AM radio out to be converted to AM/FM with auxiliary inputs for a CD or MP3 player. I did that for my ’68 Fastback’s thumbwheel. I still need to install it though. Yea, another BOGger on the IML.
Some of the “Haze Green” veterans here would know better, but I believe the ‘68’s had optional speakers in the doors. There might be something on the site about that. I know I saw it here before. I can’t remember if they were optional in the ’67. I still need to get mine road worthy before I consider doing anything with tunes. Besides, the AM in my dash does work, so I can’t use a dead radio as an excuse to mess with it.
Rob McCall ’67 LeBaron ’67 & 68 Barracudas And other assorted Mopars
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I just bought a 67 Imperial and the original AM radio doesn't work. I'd like to get a Am-FM with CD or CD changer installed with out cutting the dash or the old radio location. Anyone install a newer radio under the dash? Where did you mount the speakers? I'd like 4 but don't want to cut the door upholstery or the rear window package shelf.
Dennis |