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Old August 2nd, 2009, 09:58 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Replacing Stock Radio

I tried to do a search first but couldn't find anything related...

I need to put a new radio in my 86 Custom Cruiser. Of course being basically a Delta 88 it has the radio where the knobs are part of the panel. Has anyone put an aftermarket radio in this setup? I'm just wondering how it works...I've seen pictures and the new radio looks like it just goes over the holes where the selector knobs are...but I wasn't sure if I could find a radio that would work.

Thanks for your help
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