Hidden Radio Help

I've never put one in a glove box yet, but I wouldn't see why you couldn't find one to fit. I'd start by measuring to see how much room you have to work with. Then I'd look at the various stereos out there that have the options you want. The one thing that I can see that would make it a pain in the %$& is if you didn't have a remote method of controlling it. An awful lot of the newer stereos come with one, but the controls will be dinky. The Secret Audio radios do have that wired remote faceplate with a decent control interface. And they can be surface mounted almost anywhere or they can be mounted above or below the dash with an included bracket.

I have bought a hidden antennae before. It works but the reception isn't as good as an exterior one. The one I bought seemed to work best when mounted higher in the car next to the center of the windshield. I know that GM started building antennas into the windshields of their cars back in 1970. The '70 Camaro I had was that way. And I know that they used to sell aftermarket ones that were basically a wire encased in a translucent adhesive strip that was designed to be taped to windshields.