Date: Mon, 22 May 2023 20:50:14 +0000
Reply-To: Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@SBCGLOBAL.NET>
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From: Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@SBCGLOBAL.NET>
Subject: Re: Old radio?
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An additional tip: there is some sheet metal structure behind original radio in Vanagons to secure it. Honda radio wouldn't fit. So by back and forth bending of that sheet metal, I got it to work harden and break off. I had a little piece of thin sheet aluminum; so I fabricated a suitable bracket to attach to back of Honda radio. I went through ashtray hole to get to it, and drilled a couple holes to mount using self threading sheet metal screws. Super duper solid. I think with advanced electronics, the whole radio is now shorter in modern radios, so this routine might not be needed. Anyway, it was a fun and easy project, and now I don't even think about it.
On Monday, May 22, 2023 at 01:28:56 PM PDT, Richard Koerner <rjkinpb@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Eric, that's funny! But me too. All I want is AM/FM, and about every 3 years I use the Ancient Cassette. I bought one for $15 on eBay years ago....it was from a 90 Honda Civic. I even went "all out" and bought a harness and connector, again on eBay for a few bucks (still takes soldering behind, no big deal). Works for me just fine. Another nice thing is that it has simple LCD readout, and the font almost exactly matches VW digital clock font. A brush of Satin Black paint to cover Honda Logo on cassette door.....and there you go. Of course sound quality is fine, antenna reception is great, and....it's an old school Honda product....so it lasts forever.
On Monday, May 22, 2023 at 01:18:19 PM PDT, Eric Caron <ericcaron96@comcast.net> wrote:
Hi folks,
Anyone got an old Vanagon sized radio to spare? Or a recommendation for one that fits nicely?
I’m looking for a very simple one. I’ve decided I don’t want back up camera or fancy things.
I just need as simple as possible. One with a 3.5 aux input is perfect. My 84 has an old tape deck with a 3.5 aux and I like the simple controls.
I’m happy with purchasing a new one, but would like something simple. The van does have a sub woofer, so that would be nice to keep.
I’ve heard new radios are less deep making them easier to fit.
Any tips on a new one, or if you have a simple old one on the shelf to let go, let me know.
I gave away a nice one 10 years ago but I don’t regret it as the person got years of use out of it.
The drag is I hate wiring in radios! Luckily the wires are mostly labelled and all were just checked and are working correctly.
Eric Caron
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