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[DMCForum] Re: Replacement radios, was DeLorean Wiring Diagram needed for Craig Radio
- From: "Joe OBrien" <joeyoseppijoe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2005 07:03:27 -0000
If you really want to buy a shaft radio, I'd buy another Craig, they
look correct for the D.
Or if you want a newer style radio, I'd get a precut DIN panel, and
install a cd player.
Mind you, I prefer the old style (1990 old style) cd players that were
all black, with a green lighting. That actually matches the Delorean
look while still giving you a more modern radio without the gawdy,
cheesy, ultra shiny silver, red, & neon blue of today's radios.
Modern shaft radios just look trashy, since you will still be limited
to a cassette, plus the specialty ones for classic cars run around $249.
Just my thoughts.
-Joe
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, doctorDHD@xxxx wrote:
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> Gary,
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> I see that JC Whitney has some radios with shafts...
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> D² & 6530
> Dave Delman
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> Message:  17        
> Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2005 04:23:32  -0000
> From: "dmcgman" <DmcGman@xxxx>
> Subject:  Re: DeLorean Wiring Diagram needed for Craig Radio
> 
> Anyone have a unit  that even slightly resembles the orignal Craig? I 
> am ready to pull  mine.  I know its outdated to even find a radio 
> with knobs these  days, but I have seen some classic car radios being 
> remanufactured with  todays technology, for Vettes and other cars, 
> that look original but have  modern features and quality.  Some 
> modern radios are way too  futuristic looking and I think clash with 
> the interior  styling.
> 
> Gary
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> Thank  you,
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> Dave
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> "Just Say  NO, to the COUCH POTATO!"®
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> To see how go to _www.tvpedaler.com_ (http://www.tvpedaler.com/)   
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