Do you want a modern stereo in your classic car, but don’t want to ruin the look of your dash? In this video I’ll show you how to install a bluetooth enabled radio from RetroSound and give you my honest review and impressions. Spoilers… I love the look and features (USB, subwoofer support, etc) but the assembly and installation was a little confusing and tedious. If you enjoyed this I have many other #OurSuper74 videos here on the channel!
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Chapters:
00:00 – 00:57 Intro
00:58 – 02:10 My Setup Before Install
02:11 – 04:28 Install Wiring
04:29 – 08:47 Assembly, Installing in Dash
08:48 – 10:24 Results, Review
For more info on the radio you can visit (not sponsored or affiliated): https://www.retromanufacturing.com/
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Another super solid video! Makes me think about what kind of new stereo would work nicely in our '74 Super.
I enjoyed watching very very much! I'll order from this radio but the seats are so beautiful I wonder where you got it ?
Jason, love the video. I am currently updating my stereo and adding rear speakers. I have the leads running from the rear speakers up the center channel but I'm stumped on where to get through to the dash. Help!!!
You gain a ton of access by removing the glove box in a super beetle.
Nice ride Mr Jason
Looks like RetroSound makes a stock looking radio for #theolddodge was well! May have to get one.
ill be doing the same with my 71 dart great job btw ,need more ram vids
Enjoying the content!