At some point in the restoration of your classic muscle car, you'll need to decide what kind of audio system you want. In the overall scheme of things, it might not be as important as horsepower or a ...
After recently assembling Project '66's dash, we were left with a nice hole in the center of it where the stock AM radio formerly resided. We wanted the stock look, but couldn't bear the thought of ...
Vintage muscle cars, old stereo receivers, speakers from the ‘60s, and other cool relics are enjoying a resurgence. But are they better than the new stuff? Having been a teen during the 1960s, I ...
Every classic car owner knows that as long as you keep your vehicle in good condition, it'll appreciate progressively in value. Still, car parts often deteriorate with age, and some may be difficult ...
You can’t doubt the appeal of vintage audio equipment, especially stereo receivers. With their giant metal knobs, faux-wood paneling and glow-up facades, they have a unique cool factor that modern ...
[Nali] is fixing up a 1966 Rambler Ambassador and decided to give the audio a bit of an upgrade. Instead of replacing the head unit he added a connector for audio input. The method he used is simple, ...
Top dollar paid – pre-1980 only. Amps, receivers, turntables, tape decks, speakers – some consoles. Call today! (509) 868-9022. I’ve seen the ad in our classifieds section a hundred times. And every ...
A lot of us are vintage car people here at BestRide, content to tooling around in old Blazers, Celebrity wagons and Roadmaster Estates instead of owning the most recent technologically advanced sedan.
My ecoustics colleagues and I often field questions about why we like vintage audio gear or prefer it to modern equipment. Let us explain why. “Most old turntables are also sub-par performance-wise.
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Why did cars once offer curbside record players?
In the mid-20th century, the automobile industry witnessed a unique innovation—the integration of vinyl record players within ...
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The art of customizing interiors in classic cars
Classic cars are more than just vehicles; they are pieces of art and history that evoke nostalgia and admiration. Customizing ...
Most vintage speakers have been repaired at some point. If they haven’t, they’ll likely need to be in the future. Speakers perform a great deal of continuous mechanical work, and, like most things, ...
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