Vloshko
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Trying to find one of these that I can stick in a 1971 Dodge Demon.
Factory radio is easy to add aux input, solder the two wires to the outer two connections of the volume control, and turn the bandswitch to a mid-point where neither AM or FM are selected.
As a bonus, you can use the same plug to RECORD from the radio, if you wish.
I did this to every Mopar factory radio to use my own audio source.
I've got some questions for the people at retrosound, I suspect they do NOT have a tuned AM preamplifier sections like factory radios. If AM radio sensitivity and selectivity is important where you live, make sure any replacement radio does have a TUNED pre-amplifier for the AM, or you will wonder why the radio seems deaf.