Re: Tunes in Your Mopar
[Re: Pacnorthcuda]
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06/05/23 09:25 PM
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klunick
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Yep, just listen to the engine. Mopars are not running, but that is what I do in the Cyclone. My mopar buddy and I were crusing some time ago and laughing about that. Tunes would probably just ruin everything as we were cruising down some old 2 lane country roads. I looked at him and said, My god, if I didn't know any better, this could be the 1970's. Just 2 old gray beards crusing along without a care in the world. Even funnier is when we were on the 4 lane road, folks were passing us and giving the, "Yep, that is pretty much what I expected" look.
67 Barracuda FB
69 Superbee
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Re: Tunes in Your Mopar
[Re: Dcuda69]
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06/05/23 11:31 PM
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Radio delete in the Duster. The 418" stroked 340 is music to my ears.
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Re: Tunes in Your Mopar
[Re: RoadRunnerLuva]
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06/06/23 07:48 AM
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SomeCarGuy
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I had a car with an fm convertor that made it enjoyable on longer drives. You can switch from the engine to it when you like. That’s what the new car is going to have once the radio comes back from its rework.
I want my fair share
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Re: Tunes in Your Mopar
[Re: RoadRunnerLuva]
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06/06/23 07:52 AM
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I had an input jack added to my AM/8 Track when it was in for a “tune up”, I can plug in my iPod and play it through the radio. It works great and doesn’t alter the stock appearance.
'69 Plymouth GTX See you on the street...
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Re: Tunes in Your Mopar
[Re: Black_Sheep]
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06/06/23 08:18 AM
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bee1971
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Yes the JBL Clip and Go are nice options for the car
Then you have the JBL Flip and Charge for home or at car shows
Nothing worse then being parked at a car show right next to the blaring speakers from the organizers to the point you can’t even talk with somebody
Technology today is amazing
1971 Dodge Charger Superbee 2011 Ram Sport 1500 Quad Cab Deep Water Blue Loaded Siberian Huskies
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Re: Tunes in Your Mopar
[Re: a12rag]
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06/06/23 10:12 AM
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wingman
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With having a few cars, it is so much easier to just have blutooth speaker and use my phone . . . no need to change anything. And still have the "old" AM radio . . . Same.
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Re: Tunes in Your Mopar
[Re: Kudakidd]
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06/06/23 03:42 PM
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racerx20
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I use a bluetooth speaker in my RR as well so much simpler and it stores in my console when not in use. It doesn't make sense to me to upgrade the original AM one speaker radio, I just want some music!
1972 Road Runner
1988 Shelby CSX-T
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