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I had a guy up in canada do it, it's all the same conversion just different people doing it.

Mine sounds great and short of a few extra wires you can't tell it's not stock.
 
My 68 Barracuda has the thumbwheels. I thought I would never find somebody to do the modification but they are out there. I had mine done by a fellow named Mike Frenchek of Retro Radio. He`s located in Pa..
 
My 68 Barracuda has the thumbwheels. I thought I would never find somebody to do the modification but they are out there. I had mine done by a fellow named Mike Frenchek of Retro Radio. He`s located in Pa..

LG...does this guy have a website. I just google the name and came up with record sites
 
Here's a link for him. Says the site is under construction but gives contact info.
http://www.retroradio.biz/

it has been that way for years now......he is a nice guy. talked to him in carlisle some years back. no cheaper that anybody else doing the same conversion with the same parts though. only difference is he is a one man show so he might be busy.
 
is anyone up on this as of yet? There are a couple of companies that take your stock OEM radio and convert it to AM/FM and if you like ... an iPod plug. 180 watt setup, for 4 speakers.
Does anyone know of a company that does Mopar...especially "A bodies. I know and have read about "B" & "E" bodies

http://www.turnswitch.com/radio1.htm

http://www.radiosforoldcars.com/

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I had my Dart Radio converted by Tyman Electrical-what a great job. I also had a 6 ce changer installed. You will realy enjoy it. Another one to contact for best price.

Dave

http://www.taymanelectrical.com
 
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