

I'll wire a small 2 channel amp in the trunk and wire in these small JBL bookshelf speakers in the front seats.
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I am installing into the glovebox a small (3"X2") Bluetooth receiver that I can amplify. What I discovered tho is the joys of Bluetooth. I need to replace the console speaker because its the original and shot but the original AM radio still works great. Is that center speaker difficult to replace? I read where you said the A/C head has to come out.ĭeanI'm with you Dean. I had a Redi-Rad, but thought it too much trouble. I think the rear speaker is cool, but I don't even consider upgrading my console speaker since all my radio is the original AM. I love today's modern factory radios and the use of flash sticks for storing and playing music.

Installation of the rear seat speaker using the B7A 18875-A kit will not be assessed a modification point deduction in all Divisions use of speaker frames, grilles, speakers and fader switches/knobs that do not match those used in the kit may result in modification point deduction. Templates were included with the bulletin for location of holes in the panel for hardtops and for fabrication of a mounting/baffle board for convertibles. A fader control was mounted in the lower dash extension near the console. "Note: Operation SP-18875-A-59, illustrated in Product Service Letter P-432, provided for installation of Rear Seat Speaker Kit B7A 18875-A in the center of the rear package tray by dealers in both hardtops and convertibles to resolve complaints of poor radio tone quality. I just took the time to look at my VTCI OFS CD and here is what it says about this speaker. It was probably a speaker that was already in use in Fairlanes and Galaxies as Martin said, that they decided to put to use in the Squarebird. This came about probably because of complaints regarding the radio and speakers in the Squarebird and this was their fix to correct that. jpg and IF it is to big to post, email it to me and I can work with it. If you have a scanner, you can scan it in as a. I would like to have a copy of it for our historical files. I never knew there was one available and it IS sanctioned by the VTCI in the Official Factory Specifications (OFS), that Alan Tast, "Fuz" Johnson, and even our Founder, Alexander Sosiak helped put together years ago.

Yet, the price and condition might be exactly what someone is looking for if they have the time and money to rework a damaged model to make it as good as new.Martin, thank you for this information on the rear speaker. People can pay as little as $7,000 for a 1960 model that is in poor condition. If someone is willing to take on an old and rusty 1960 Ford Thunderbird as a remodeling project, then there are quite a few out there for cheap. However, these would likely need some more mechanical work done to them, which will soon hike up the overall cost. There are a few models on the market for slightly less. The typical price for a 1960 Ford Thunderbird would cost anyone around $20,000 and up.

An original model that is in tip-top condition can be hard to come by. Although it is possible to buy them for less than 5 figures, those options often have many issues or need a lot of love. Should someone wish to get their hands on the likes of a 1960 Ford Thunderbird today, it is safe to say that they do not come as cheap as other classic Ford cars.
