What's AM radio like in the SF area? Pretty bad?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Hello there guest and Welcome to The #1 Classic Mustang forum!
To gain full access you must Register. Registration is free and it takes only a few moments to complete.
Already a member? Login here then!
Hmmm...might be worthwhile converting my original AM radio (1966) so it can pick up FM instead of the crappy CAS radio I already have."gtscode" said:Yes I had the 67 am converted to stereo fm/am with iPod input.
http://www.radiosforoldcars.com/stereoF.htm
It wasn't cheap but going to be awesome having the original look with quality sound.
"Midlife" said:Hmmm...might be worthwhile converting my original AM radio (1966) so it can pick up FM instead of the crappy CAS radio I already have.
Can I ask how much the conversion cost?
"cmayna" said:Justin's conversion is pretty old but it cost around $400 Amedican dallars.
"jims6t6" said:There was a guy on VMF that converted radios to FM seems like he was cheaper then that.
"Fast68back" said:I think that was Jeremy's little brother Aaron, I think his family owned a small electronics company.
"Fast68back" said:I think that was Jeremy's little brother Aaron, I think his family owned a small electronics company.
"Fast68back" said:I think that was Jeremy's little brother Aaron, I think his family owned a small electronics company.