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Fitting a Retro Sound Radio aint that simple

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Bought a Retrosound Long Beach while in the US a couple of weeks ago. I've fitted lots of radios over the years and they have all been pretty simple. Not the Mustang. The mounting bracket for the mustang is designed for the different lengths of the from of the original radio and the spindles on the Retrosound are not long enough. I had to weld new brackets to the old one before cutting of the parts that did not work. I know this does not make sense. So hopefully the picture show what I mean.

After a lot of fiddling around it's fitted and works great. I can even use the phone hands free.

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21 minutes ago, Shep69 said:

Nice work Mal. I don’t use the radio that much. I prefer the sweet sound of the v8 cruising down the highway lol.

Me too, but sometimes on the longer trips it's nice to have a radio. Also like the hands free. Not sure if I will be able to hear it though. Haven't driven it yet. Just used it in the garage.

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