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Radio vinyl clings

Warren

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I had my car buddy printer make a vinyl cling for a Retrosound that looks like this stock radio face. LMK if you need one. I put a radio delete in the other convertible with a remote pre amp and blue tooth heard but not seen.
 

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Here's what I copied from Retrosound. Outside of the price involved in a reproduction vs originality it's incredibly hard to find decent plastic chrome parts. The Bendix AM radio is often found in similar 12 volt vehicles like 67 VW . I've given away all but one of the screen covers but would happily hook anyone up for a reprint. I know the OP started on clocks and the follow up is a good guy who is into reproduction of our cars parts. But here's another picture of my sort of anti theft stage dressing. It's a long way from when I had a pull out radio that I put under the seat. Then I put in a pigtail of a radio 5 pin plug some cut speaker wires and a male antenna cable, dressing the stage is if somebody had already stolen the car radio...
After one top cut top, one broken window , one crow bar opened locking trunk and the car being stolen it's a matter of make it unattractive if possible.
 

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