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I have a 1966 mustang that my grandpa and I rebuilt from the ground up. We have the old "original" radio that had been replaced once. You could tell by the writing on the top that it was from a junkyard.the speakers and wires are all hooked up, it is just the stereo that doesn't work. Is there any way of fixing this? Or do I just bite the bullet on an auto sound?
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Google "vintage car radio repair." Lots of places that are dedicated to repairing and restoring old car radios. But it's generally not cheap. So unless you were doing a concours restoration, I'd just get a radio from a place like Custom Autosound.

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Originally posted by 05s197:
I have a 1966 mustang that my grandpa and I rebuilt from the ground up. We have the old "original" radio that had been replaced once. You could tell by the writing on the top that it was from a junkyard.the speakers and wires are all hooked up, it is just the stereo that doesn't work. Is there any way of fixing this? Or do I just bite the bullet on an auto sound?

Hey 05s197,

Are you trying to keep originality? if not, then why not go with a newer setup? I have bluetooth in my 67, granted you cant hear anything over the exhaust. It is kinda neat to brag about it. [patriot]

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Posts: 255 | From: Roseville,CA | Registered: Dec 2014  |  :
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I changed out the customautosound for this retro sound unit. Bluetooth is cool. You can make calls too if your engine is quiet enough.

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