1967 firebird after market head unit
sanzoneb
12-19-2006, 12:59 AM
Hi I have a 67 firebird and want to put an aftermarket head unit in. I can not find an installation kit for it any where. Does any one know where to find one or do something to cover up the extra space.
Thanks, Ben
Thanks, Ben
MrPbody
12-26-2006, 02:04 PM
Ben,
What exactly IS a "head unit"?
Jim
What exactly IS a "head unit"?
Jim
VoXx
01-02-2007, 07:04 AM
Ben,
What exactly IS a "head unit"?
Jim
Jim,
A "Head Unit" is simply a stereo.
Ben,
Try classicIndustries.com I think you will be pleased with their selection.
Drew
What exactly IS a "head unit"?
Jim
Jim,
A "Head Unit" is simply a stereo.
Ben,
Try classicIndustries.com I think you will be pleased with their selection.
Drew
MrPbody
01-03-2007, 01:57 PM
Thanks, Drew. Never heard that one. Must be a youngster thing... We just called them radios... (:- (of course, we had 8-tracks, not CDs)
Ames Performance and Performance Years cater strictly to the Pontiac crowd, so you might like their offerings even more. Classic is hopelessly Camaro-oriented.
Jim
Ames Performance and Performance Years cater strictly to the Pontiac crowd, so you might like their offerings even more. Classic is hopelessly Camaro-oriented.
Jim
VoXx
01-04-2007, 08:51 AM
Thanks, Drew. Never heard that one. Must be a youngster thing... We just called them radios... (:- (of course, we had 8-tracks, not CDs)
Ames Performance and Performance Years cater strictly to the Pontiac crowd, so you might like their offerings even more. Classic is hopelessly Camaro-oriented.
Jim
Negative gost rider,
When I completely restored my interior I stuck entirely with classicindustries.com for my 76. It turned out great and their customer help desk is open 24/7. Great bunch of guys.
Once again give them a look. I'm sure they have what you need. Besides the plate you are looking for is interchangeable for first gen Camaros and T/A's
Drew
Ames Performance and Performance Years cater strictly to the Pontiac crowd, so you might like their offerings even more. Classic is hopelessly Camaro-oriented.
Jim
Negative gost rider,
When I completely restored my interior I stuck entirely with classicindustries.com for my 76. It turned out great and their customer help desk is open 24/7. Great bunch of guys.
Once again give them a look. I'm sure they have what you need. Besides the plate you are looking for is interchangeable for first gen Camaros and T/A's
Drew
livewire516
07-30-2007, 11:20 PM
Don't hack up your dash, it would be hard to undo and hurt the value and originality of the car. There is a manufacturer that makes modern soundsystems that can be hidden in your trunk and/or glovebox. http://www.superchevy.com/technical/interior/soundsystem/0407sc_cas/ If you replace the head unit w/ an OEM one, you can simply use a FM transmitter for your iPod or CD player; the sound quality isn't CD quality but for $40 it's hard to beat.
JMHO.
JMHO.
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