Classic car owners may love the experience of driving a vintage machine, but they may also miss some modern conveniences like Bluetooth connectivity when behind the wheel. Enthusiasts should be ...
What to do if you want 21st century radio electronics in your classic air-cooled Porsche, and you want it to look like something built in the appropriate era? The German automaker offers a Porsche ...
They sure don't make them like they used to. Here are several classic car features only Baby Boomers will remember.
[MisterM] seems to specialize in squeezing new electronics into old but good-looking technology. His latest creation focuses on a space-age specimen: an interesting car radio from 1963 that could be ...
Nowadays we take for granted the ability to just turn on our car radio when we want news, music, or entertainment while traveling about. Such convenience was not always the case. Prior to the 1930s, ...
We often take all of the technological gizmos fitted to modern cars for granted. It only becomes apparent when you hop behind the wheel of a classic that you realize life wasn’t always so convenient.
My very first car was a 1969 Toyota Corona sedan, purchased for $50 in 1981. It had a factory AM radio, and on that radio's face were little triangle-in-a-circle symbols at 640 and 1240 kHz. What are ...
The Prunus J-150 Vintage Radio and Bluetooth Speaker is 12% off, and shoppers love its retro look.
A correct restoration of your Pontiac's interior is not complete without attention to your car radio. It's likely that your unit has been affected by the elements of time, and that it does not ...