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Stereo System Shaft Mount

Ron H

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I've been searching all over for a radio that fits in my '63 Fury with a few modern features w/o going crazy maybe a CD player or better a USB to plug in memory stick with tunes. I'd like to avoid cutting any more of the dash than I did some years ago for the unit I put in. I only did this as the cutting was pretty minor. They're available for Chevy's and Ford but Mopar? Ya know something fairly simple. Not looking for a max power unit just a nice playing radio with 2 or 3 speakers. I have a drop top so want to put in speakers at the kick panels. The closest I've found sounds like a cheap unit from Pyle but still sounds like more dash cutting would be necessary. And the reviews on this radio are not good. I'd pay more for a decent radio but find nada! I lost some earlier threads on this as looks like the site nukes them after a couple weeks so; thus reposting.
 
Classic Industries has some Mopar stereos that may possibly work for your application they actually have stuff now for 67 B bodies
 
For my 63 Fury I ordered a Custom Autosound Mfg. unit. It has everything you talked about and can be hooked up to a remote CD player.
I bought it from: Classiccarstereos.com Cost about $260.00
Happy with the unit. Made my own surround, but it did come with a plastic faceplate.

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Thanks so much for your tips! I ordered a Hermosa B from Jegs so will see how this goes.
 
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