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Radio swap in a 1973 Cuda

73-Cudah2

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Question: I have an all original matching numbers 1973 Cuda ( VIN BS... 340 manual 4 speed )
If I swap out the radio for new one ( will use same connections to mount so not drilling into anything ) just adding wires under
the floor for rear speakers also going to keep the original AM radio/speaker if need to reinstall someday.
What do you guy's think about swaping the radio's?

I see some pictures of cars here with after market radio's in them.
I want to install one with AM/FM Aux or Bluetooth also wondering about options.
I have seen mopar ones that look like the original too but $$$.
 

moparleo

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How much money is too much ? Upgraded factory radios do all of the above.
Stock look, stock mount, Bluetooth. Put amp in glovebox under seat, under dash, under package tray...
If you don't have the money to do what you want right now, just slow down and re prioritize your project, better to save for a while and buy it once then to hurry up and get the wrong thing and have to just buy it again anyway spending much more in the end.
 

Chryco Psycho

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Mine was radio delete so I just installed an amp so I can connect a bluetooth or Mp3
 
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