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Secretaudio SST is a hidden audio system that offers great flexibility for mounting in any type of vehicle. The main receiver/amplifier unit is usually hidden under the seat, or behind the dash. A...
If you want great sound at an affordable price then this is the radio for you! Now with 200 watts and auxiliary input for iPod, MP3, satellite radio, etc. If you have a 1967 - 1968 Cougar with a...
The USA-630 is continuing to evolve in Custom Autosound’s quest for the perfect classic car radio. This radio has large OEM style push-buttons that give a perfect look in a classic dash....
AM/FM RDS tuner with 25 presetsLCD display shows song / artist300 watts peak 2-Ohm stable7 LCD color choicesDimmer controlClock or function displayBluetooth and remote microphone includedUSB...
If you look close at our used set I do not think you could tell the difference, look at the back side in comparison to used and you will see a noticeable difference. *NOTE* The fifth part slips into...
This is a radio nut removal tool used to remove the radio shaft nuts. No more trying to remove those little units with the wrong tools and potentially damaging your bezel or dash. These are made...
Correct plug for your 1967 - 1973 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustang. Often these have been cut from the main loom to install an after market radio.
Reproduction radio plug and pigtail for your 1967 - 1971 Mercury Cougar or Ford Mustangs.
C6OA-18832-A is the number stamped into the end of the Autolite capacitor. Attaches to one of the lugs on the voltage regulator, bullet lead plugs into wiring harness. Sometimes called a radio...
Since at least 2 speakers (channels) are required for stereo radios, this speaker system has been developed for classic vehicles that came with only one mono speaker. These dual voice coil "DVC"...
New set of 8 chrome headed screws for installing original or reproduction door speaker covers on all 1969-70 Mercury Cougars and Ford Mustangs.
Not sure of the exact application for these original Ford stereo speaker wiring harnesses. We think that they may have come from the radio kits installed by Ford and Mercury dealers. Note the...