Specifications
- Fits your dash without any modifications
- Chrome plated die cast nose piece, shaft bezels look all original
- Correct knobs and pushbuttons
- 10 presets (5 AM, 5 FM)
- 4 × 45 watts RMS output allows up to 180 watts of audio power
- AM FM Roll Over dial scale looks original
- Analog controls look and feel like the original radio
- All controls easily accessible:
Volume, Tone, Balance, Fader and Tuning from original-looking controls - LED dial lights will never need replacing
- Digitally tuned AM/FM/Stereo front end provides stable, high-quality reception
- ½" shafts on controls for mounting (same size and thread as original shafts)
- Small case size only 2½" depth behind dash
allows room for AC - Memory retention for pushbuttons and user settings more than 40 years
- Do not use original speakers
- Uses original antenna
- Standard (Motorola) antenna jack
- ½" D shafts on controls for mounting (same size and thread as original shafts)
- Memory retention (presets and other user settings) more than 40 years with power disconnected
- Preamp outputs, 5 RCA jacks, Right, Left, Front, Rear, and Subwoofer
- 3.5 mm phone jack for input from iPod, satellite radio or MP3 player
- Chanel spacing is selectable for North America or Europe mode
- Includes a 6 foot 3.5mm male-to-male auxiliary cable
- Bluetooth 3.0 EDR compliant
- Built in microphone for HFP (hands-free profile)
- HSP, A2DP, AVRCP profiles supported
- Programmable audio equalizer
- Place/answer calls or stream your favorite programs while maintaining original appearance!
- Not 100% exactly like the original. it's an option that wasn't offered by GM back in the day. BUT it is exact fit, correct knobs, and pushbuttons -
and many more options than the original! - Car manufacturers often adapted production radios to fit new or low-volume models. For example, in 1964 GM slightly modified their full-size passenger car manual-tune radios to fit their trucks. The only difference between the 1964 Impala radio and the 1964-66 Chevrolet Truck radio is the tuning shaft bushing and the knobs.
- We don't make a manual-tune radio, but we do make a 1964 AM/FM top-of-the-line radio. By modifying the shafts and replacing the knobs, we can supply a radio that fits perfectly and looks authentic, even though GM never offered this option. Our DREAM LINE Radios are made from the top-of-the-line models for that year.
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More about 3.0+EDR wireless voice/audio
- To see the owners and installation manual click here
With auxiliary input for iPhone / Smart phone HANDS FREE! or satellite radio XM/Sirius, mp3 player, any old portable CD or cassette player! | |
It comes with one of these. You know where this goes! |
Optional Accessories