My 67 Impala SS came with the dash speaker and a 6x9 in the rear deck on the right. The cutout in the metal for the left speaker is there from the factory, just requiring cutting the package tray cardboard. I've also got a factory rear defogger on the left side of the package tray as well. But no speaker in the middle of the rear seat. My car is all original as my grandfather bought it brand new in Dec. 1966.
Being able to turn on/off Bluetooth from factory radio is genius… one of the best ideas I’ve seen. Better than BBC a toggle switch. Removing the tube still allows you to power the radio? Where exactly was the connection made to power Bluetooth system?@@CustomAudioReimagined
My 67 Impala SS came with the dash speaker and a 6x9 in the rear deck on the right. The cutout in the metal for the left speaker is there from the factory, just requiring cutting the package tray cardboard. I've also got a factory rear defogger on the left side of the package tray as well. But no speaker in the middle of the rear seat. My car is all original as my grandfather bought it brand new in Dec. 1966.
that is cool how the factory radio turns on the bluetooth receiver and amp. 💪
Nice effort on maintaining the OEM look. 👍
Thanks 👍
Being able to turn on/off Bluetooth from factory radio is genius… one of the best ideas I’ve seen. Better than BBC a toggle switch. Removing the tube still allows you to power the radio? Where exactly was the connection made to power Bluetooth system?@@CustomAudioReimagined
That impala is a sexy beast and looks mint
Thanks for the video
Where you located sir?