Custom Autosound USA-66 Radio with CD Changer Controls for 1965-1966 Mustangs.
When was the last time you saw an original 1966 Mustang AM/FM? The next time you see one, it may not be what you think.
CJ's is proud to offer this radio that not only looks right and sounds great in your classic Mustang it gives you a direct connection to today's audio options. This manual tuning AM/FM stereo tuner with auxiliary input for iPod, MP3, satellite radio etc. will also control an optional 10-disc CD changer from the buttons on the radio.
Radio Features:
- 200 watts
- Separate bass & treble
- 4 channel RCA pre-outs
- Auxiliary input
- Front/Rear fader
- Left/Right balance control
- Metal knobs & metal plated nose piece
*This Custom Autosound radio is equipped with a switch that, when activated, enables it to pick up European radio frequencies.
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Should have been a 1-star rating. Am hooking up Kenwood module and some extra amps to see of the look can co-exist with quality sound.
love it! i was so tired of driving around with a hole in my dash and no music! i connected my ipod to it, sounds great very happy
final piece to the puzzle- looks great, sounds good enough for me, and it runs my ipod
the radio looks good, but has poor reception, poor sound quality.
Never did sound very good, the tuner is awful! Almost impossible to find a station or to know where you are on the dial and then it drifts. Now (just out of warranty) it shuts off after 10-15 minutes of use.
despite the handful reviews i read on here i got one because 3 guys in my club have them and havent had any problems. i used custom autosound in a truck i did and it still works and its 12 years old. i'm happy with the radio, it fit right, looks right and sounds good. i also got the kickpanels, and the dual voice coil speaker. its a great set up imo.
Tuner is awful. Slowly shifts stations, dial and acual station don't line up well, lack of presets makes it worse. Had a couple of times radio just cut out and wouldn't put out any sound until I turned it off and waited. An extra $125 for and IPOD cable? Don't bother buying this. Have an original radio restored or just go with a aftermarket one.
Agreed. Poor reception, tinny sound, and cheap knobs make this a no-go for me.
easy to put in, sounds goos, looks bitchin