Re: [DML] DIN Stereo Mounting Plates (was: Re: Radio)
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Re: [DML] DIN Stereo Mounting Plates (was: Re: Radio)
- From: Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2005 12:52:19 +0100
An interesting nugget that I discovered n right-hander #5565 went as
follows.
I believe this car was converted for display at a motor show in 1982,
but never made it. It was driven as a company car by a factory
executive, some say Don Lander, although this has been put in doubt
lately. Of all the right-handers it is one of the best, and rather than
being the protoype that so many of the other right-hookers are (early
cars, late panels, poor attention to detail), this car carries a number
of features which we can assume were being trialled for European
production. One of the simplest, but yet most impressive, I found on the
stereo bracket.
The car came with an original Craig installed, and the new owner asked
me to fit a modern stereo (he likes his gadgets so a bluetooth enbabled
unit was the order of the day!)
Anyway, in removing the old Craig stereo, I discovered that rather than
having the knobs mounted to the stereo bracket as per usual, they were
mounted to a specially (and very well) made surround which clipped into
the DIN hole cut into the bracket. In addition to this there was a tray
underneath the stereo, welded to the normal bracket and at the back
edge, a quite intricately made clip-on bracket that secured the rear of
the stereo by the security mount at the back. This basically meant that
the Craig was held perfectly securely, and could be removed and replaced
with a DIN unit with no mods whatoever. Very ipressive workmanship in
its simplicity and effectiveness.
Martin
James Espey wrote:
>Bear in mind, that while you can easily cut your stock radio mounting
>bracket to accept a newer DIN-size unit, the original mounting
>brackets are a "short supply" item. We have a limited number of them
>available from cars that we remanufacture or company cars here that
>get new stereos and therefore a new DIN-cutout radio mounting bracket.
> Think twice before cutting up one of the few remaining originals, the
>day may come when you (or someone else) would like to have it.
>
>http://www.usadmc.com/dmcstore/ViewPart.asp?PID=3122&Qty=1&ShowCart=true
>
>James Espey
>DMC (Texas)
>http://www.delorean.com
>800/USA-DMC1
>
>
>
>
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