The CD changer setup is something I never explored. I just have very few CD's these days, but if I did, it would be cool to control a changer.
To be honest, I rarely listen to the radio when I drive the car these days. I prefer my exhaust in the Mustang
You guys are making me want to do a ford radio.
Problem is that the stereo was pretty much the first thing I worked on 25 years ago.
Not sure what it would take to unbutcher what i'm sure I did to the amps and the wiring when I was a teenager..
I don't own a single CD, but I really do like that clean look and since i'm not a fan of subwoofers and sound equipment in my car, it's not like I could hear any stereo anyway.
You guys are making me want to do a ford radio.
Problem is that the stereo was pretty much the first thing I worked on 25 years ago.
Not sure what it would take to unbutcher what i'm sure I did to the amps and the wiring when I was a teenager..
I don't own a single CD, but I really do like that clean look and since i'm not a fan of subwoofers and sound equipment in my car, it's not like I could hear any stereo anyway.
It wasn't too hard to unbutcher my stereo when I went from an aftermarket to stock, especially if you used those wiring harnesses that plug into the factory speaker harness, or ran new speaker wire. Fairly easy project. Hardest part was getting a head unit to use.
I would definitely swap to the 1993 system if you did it. A lot cleaner looking than the 87-92 setups.
Wish I hadn't cut the wires, but without looking, i'm pretty sure I did...
I don't think I've ever heard a fox stereo with speakers in stock locations that sounded good.
Wish I hadn't cut the wires, but without looking, i'm pretty sure I did...
I don't think I've ever heard a fox stereo with speakers in stock locations that sounded good.