Radio

If you need a radio, you should get a radio. ;). The vintage, capabilities, cosmetics, use of an amplifier, which speaker(s) to use and where to mount them (it), etc. will differ for almost every member. Maybe give some ideas of what your needs are (period correct, modern, bluetooth, stereo, etc. Keep in mind these old cars are fairly noisy in the cabin and fidelity is not like listening in a modern car.
 
I had a radio installed in the Mustang ~20 years ago (1968 Mustang that has had a full restoration done).
I had Chris (w/ @sfdon ) install a nice Blaupunkt in my Coupe as well.
Each of these radios work fine. But - I don't think I will ever use either of them all that much.
The sights and sounds of each of those cars (for me) makes having a radio a ... decoration.

Seriously though = I am glad I had real radio's installed.
Even if I don't use them often (if not hardly at all) - they are a part of the car and I want them to work.

Oh - and restoring TWO E9's - at the same time - LOL. I am giving you all my positive karma.
 
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