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The Retro Sound Hermosa combines classic styling with modern features for your vintage automobile. This radio has built-in Bluetooth wireless connectivity for hands-free phone operation and wireless audio streaming. A dual-color display lets you customize the radio to your classic's interior. The Hermosa features a built-in 25 watts x 4 channel amplifier, and front/rear pre-outs to add external amplifiers. A rear-mounted USB input is provided for flash drives loaded with mp3/wma music files. Two standard auxiliary inputs are also provided. Vintage-Look radio dial screen protectors are included for an added sense of realism. Gm and ford licensed screen protectors are available as an option. This application fits the following vehicles: Chevrolet: 1963-64 impala; 1963-64 bel air; 1963-64 Biscayne; 1964-66 c/k series truck; 1964-66 suburban; 1964-65 Chevelle; 1964-65 Malibu; 1964-65 el Camino GMC: 1964-66 c/k series truck; 1964-66 suburban.
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Stereo deck
Installed this on my 1977 chevy looks reall good & love that it has blue tooth .
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Classic look and great sound.
Love the classic look of this radio but the convenience of a modern one. Easy to install.
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Five Stars
Nice add to the Retro-Restore of my 1969 Camaro...
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All and all, a good radio.
I bought one of these for our 1967 Mustang ~3 years ago. I got it from one of the Mustang parts place like NPD or California Mustang. All and all, it worked pretty well. It fit the dash and was easy enough to get installed. The main purpose was to get blue tooth so my wife could just play music from her phone.That worked well until a couple of weeks ago. The blue tooth started garbling everything, quit wanting to connect, etc. I unplugged the power for a couple of minutes, tried all the resets with no luck. The tech support guys traded a few emails with me, but it only had a 1 year warranty so there was nothing they could do. The radio still worked fine so we knew this was a blue tooth specific issue.Fortunately the radio had some auxiliary inputs. I bought a Boltune blue tooth adapter from Amazon and plugged it in. Got my phone connected, switched to AUX1 and life is good again. If the blue tooth hadn't died, I would give this a 5.https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Boltune-Headphones-Hands-Free-Microphone/dp/B07TCDS2JB/ref=pd_rhf_ee_p_img_4?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=47VQV28FPHKMS37P5720
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