This message might go in the Sound forum, but they don't ever seem to talk about classic mustangs there...
I have had a cd player in the glove box for years- and it just sits there- on top of a block of wood. Crappy way of doing it, but I could never figure out a good way to mount it. It moves when you turn, can't use the glove box, etc.
So, after many attempts with zip ties, wooden jigs, etc I came up with this. It involves using a flare tool, and attaching it to the radio, then clamping it to the bracket above the glove box liner.
Check it out if you have the same problem I had:
65-66 Stereo Mount
Bigger pictures here, without commentary:
http://pictures.hunterhicks.com/main.php?g2_itemId=6924&g2_enterAlbum=1
I have had a cd player in the glove box for years- and it just sits there- on top of a block of wood. Crappy way of doing it, but I could never figure out a good way to mount it. It moves when you turn, can't use the glove box, etc.
So, after many attempts with zip ties, wooden jigs, etc I came up with this. It involves using a flare tool, and attaching it to the radio, then clamping it to the bracket above the glove box liner.
Check it out if you have the same problem I had:
65-66 Stereo Mount
Bigger pictures here, without commentary:
http://pictures.hunterhicks.com/main.php?g2_itemId=6924&g2_enterAlbum=1