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Old Jul 28, 2008 | 06:47 PM
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I bought a set of Ken Harrison 6x9's for my 67 becuase I loved the speaker grill enclosure they use for their speakers. I dont need the actual 6x9 speakers. If anyone wants them, im only looking for $30.00 plus shipping. They are new and come with the full install kit and wires, they will only be missing the speaker grills. Just pm me. (second picture Upload)

The cost $59.00 at npd

Here is a pic of what im doing with them, I installed kenwwod's into the custom deck pod. (this is the deck with out the brake light) Its nothing too flashy, it just makes the rear deck look a little more usefull.

WARNING TO ANYONE WHO GETS THE DECK POD

Its very hard to clean the rear glass once the speaker is installed


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Old Jul 28, 2008 | 07:51 PM
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isnt there already 6x9 holes under the package tray??? there were in my '68. i remember building a custom package tray out of 1/4" plywood and speaker grille cloth and it looked completely stock
Old Jul 28, 2008 | 08:50 PM
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yup, thats how I did my '69, everything was all there and ready to go...so I just popped in a pair of Infinity Reference 6x9s with a bass-link sub tucked in the trunk it sounds awesome. The front speakers are tiny and located center which isn't ideal but once I faded everything to the rear it came out sounding really really good. Oh and I had to pop the package tray and insulate it because it was rattling terribly, but once I did that it was perfect.

In mine I wanted to keep the old stock radio intact so I had the stereo mounted stealth under the glove box (see photo), I control it via remote. The plug you see coming out of it is the AUX jack that I plug my ipod into




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Old Jul 28, 2008 | 10:25 PM
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nice under dash
Old Jul 28, 2008 | 10:40 PM
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nice under dash
thanx, yeah its the only thing visible other than the sub which I really like but I still get the awesome sound, its a perfect compromise. Only downside is that the stereo sounds so good I can't hear the engine so I alternate between music and the raw engine sound
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