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Repro radios

Richard Cranium

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Has anybody got any feedback on the repro AM/FM/Bluetooth radios from these folks?


 
Not yet. However, I would like to convert several of my factory radios in my cars eventually.
 
Don’t know those but I’m only mentioning in case you don’t know about them, my Retrosound has been awesome. Not sure how they compare price wise but could be an alternate option for you
 
Yeah, I ain't payin' even the $750 sale price.

What I did do for my 70 Bee (with the same dash), is make a substitute plate with "standard" holes for a generic aftermarket radio.

I used a veneered desk drawer divider that was pretty dang close to the factory woodgrain dash.
 
Ok, we get it that they are not cheap, but how well do they work?
 
I got a repo radio from crutchfield for my CJ-5. It has Bluetooth, Sirius, am/fm and HD. It looks like a 70s radio and works great.
 
Jeeps have standard punch outs, though, don't they?
 
ya $900 is stupid, thinking about a bluetooth amp
 
I like listening to the engine... but when the time comes I'll buy a $50 wireless bluetooth speaker and stream from my phone.
 
this is around 40 bucks and you can hook them up to some 6x9's and won't roll around in the back seat. Robot or human? not sure why this says robot or human its some amazon stuff
 
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