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I'm not sure what your after; function or form. The original AM thumb wheel had been pulled from my car who knows how many years ago. I thought the AM/FM reproductions were a bit too steep, so I opted for what came with the car when it was made. I picked up an original AM Chrysler Solid State...
You've probably figured out by now that yes, the cardboard glove box has to go in first. I had mine apart to install an original Chrysler Solid State radio, and the only good way was to remove the glove box and glove box door to get in there.
Good deal you're giving the Roadrunner some love! These classic muscle cars deserve it, and judging by what you said about your car show success is just proof for the point. I still get projects in mind for my '69 all the time, and cars like that always need some lovin'.
I recently read an...
I think it depends on the dealership. A bad one can have you come away with a bad experience, just as a good one can leave you with a good experience. Unfortunately, this dealership sounds like the former.
My opinion is to keep the RR. Like posted above, the auto manufacturers will keep popping out new models with cooler ones every year. All I can do is leave you with two of my thoughts; one short and one long.
I'd never sell my '69 Super Bee to go for the Hellcat (short thought). Here's the long...