I've contemplated that one for my Super as well but was unable to find
any reviews on it. Another company I was looking at was RetroSound,
they have a number of different models and can be had fairly cheaply at
crutchfield.com, they are more expensive and I worry a little about some
of the reviews but some people seem to like them. I like the Model One
because it supports SD cards, I listen to a lot of books on CD's so that
would work well for those (being able to easily pick up where you last
left off), if it had the buttons that stick out like the newer ones for
a more period look I might have already gone for it.
Kevin
On Tue 3/26/13 Mar 26 1:21 AM, The Baylys wrote:
Someone on Ebay (in the US) is selling period-looking units with full
iPod/MP3 etc type capability. So you can get the look but play/store a
gazillion songs in ones-and-zeros format.
http://stores.ebay.com.au/Woodys-Custom-Shop/Vintage-Style-AM-FM-Radios-/_i.
html?_fsub=174354919
Beatle
Oz
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
Timothy L. Rodgers, M.D.
Sent: Tuesday, 26 March 2013 3:05 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [alfa] Car stereo
I replaced my original radio in my '67 Giulia Super after I bought it many
years ago with a state of the art radio with a cassette player that was made
to fit in the original space in the dash without cutting or buggering it up.
It turns out cassette players are no longer state of the art! Duh.
Anyhow, I would like to replace the stereo with one that will play CDs (I
know, they are dinosaurs as well) and have a USB port allowing my iPhone to
play through the car system--by wire and/or Bluetooth. Does anyone have a
system to recommend? Any that fits the original holes and doesn't bugger up
the dash?
Thanks for your suggestions
Timothy in Santa Barbara
'67 Alfa Romeo Giulia Super
'71 Alfa Romeo Giulia 1300 Super
'92 Alfa Romeo Spider Veloce
'71 Alfa Romeo F-12 Van (Furgone)[gone!]
'55 Chevrolet Belair (selling!)
'00 Jaguar XJ8
'11 Tesla Roadster
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