
I wanted to drop you a line about the Custom
Autosound radio I purchased for my 1962 Cadillac Sedan
de Ville. The original tube radio I had in the car just
did not cut it. I was getting constant static, just like
back in the 60's. The new AM/FM radio sounds
great. It fit in the dash like a glove; no modifications
were needed for the radio or the front speakers that I
received. The chrome finish you put on the radio helps
it to perfectly blend in with the rest of the dash.I am anxiously awaiting the delivery of the
battery buddy we talked about today. Now when I am working on the
interior of the Cadillac I will not totally run down the battery with
all those courtesy lights being on.
Gordon Koncelik
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Hi again. Got the radio a couple of days ago. Did a
temporary connection today. I just have to say it worked
PERFECT !!! And the sound of just ONE center speaker is
quite alright. Together with a booster and a couple of
rear speakers it'll be perfect ...!!
And how fun isn't it to use a mobile phone with 3.5 mm
plug when you hear the phone conversation in your 59
Galaxie. It's a collision in my mind, sitting in a 50
year old car together with my mobile phone... listening
to mp3 files !!
Thanks VERY MUCH !!! This was the happening of the month
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Even convinced my brother to boy a speaker from you to
his 55 chevy... Tried to convince him to buy a radio
unit too, but he wants his car 100% original... the
digital display was too much for him...
I like it !!
Thanks again from a very happy customer !!!!
Ulf Gahnfelt
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