I have not kept up on the latest car stereo stuff for a while, but you can probably still get CD changers with wired remotes. Mount the changer in the trunk. Put in a couple of speakers in the rear shelf and a sub woofer if you need in the trunk. You would not have to make any modifications to the car. All that you would have to do is run a power cable to the trunk and run the wired remote to somewhere near the driver. If you do this, make sure the power cable is fused near the battery.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Klebert L. Hall"
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: IML: New Radio
Date: Thu, 13 Jul 2006 06:15:50 -0400
> From: "Dennis"
> Subject: IML: Need to install a new radio
>
> 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.
I usually remove the box from the glove
compartment, and hide the stereo in there.
If there are speaker cut-outs under the
parcel shelf, you can always mount the
spoeakers invisibly under there. If not, and
for the fronts, there are a lot of small
one-channel surface mount speakers out there
today that a car-stereo shop should be able to
wire up into a surround-type system while
keeping them inobvious.
-Kle.
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