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1961-63 Cutlass & F85 Radio Am Fm Aux + Usb + Bluetooth Hands Free Black Fd on 2040-parts.com

US $329.99
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United States, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Products may be returned for a refund, credit or exchange within 14 days of receipt (less 20% restocking fee and shipping cost) Any missing parts, knobs, shafts etc from your return will be charged back to you at our discretion. Should you need to return a part for refund, exchange or credit, please contact our customer service department for a return authorization number and instructions. Suncoast-Classics will not accept returned goods without prior authorization. Your return will be sent back to you if you do not get a Return Authorization Number And Return Address From Us. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Part Brand:Retro Sound Other Part Number:Model Two B Surface Finish:Metal Knobs Warranty:Yes


Brand New Radio ---Not Rebuilt or Used

Bluetooth Made for iPhone and iPod


Hands-Free Calling and Audio Streaming

The Model Two radio is the answer for enthusiasts who want to maintain
the classic in dash look of the vehicle and enjoy convenient playback capabilities
from today's modern digital sources. The radio features AM/FM Tuner, RDS, Bluetooth® A2DP
and hands free operation, Made for iPod®/iPhone® compatible, USB input and subwoofer output,
among its many innovative features.
The Model Two combines classic styling with the advanced features you expect from a modern car stereo.

* The only classic car radio compatible with iPod and iPhone
* Built-in Bluetooth for hands-free calling and audio streaming
* Plays MP3 and WMA files via USB input
* Selectable 32,000 color LCD illumination with user presets
* AM/FM tuner with 30 presets and RDS
* Selectable USA/EU/Japan/AUS/RUS tuner frequencies
* Built-in amplifier (25 watts RMS/45 watts peak x 4 channels)
* 3 EQ presets plus user-controlled bass, treble, fader, mid-range and balance adjustment
* Authentic push-button styling
* InfiniMount shaft/bracket system for maximum installation flexibility
* Compatible with all RetroSound® vehicle specific bezel, plate and knob kits
* Inputs: 2 rear-mounted standard USB ports and 2 rear auxiliary inputs
* Outputs: 6-ch pre-amp outputs (front, rear, subwoofer)
* Separate power antenna and amp turn-on lead(s)
* 2 year parts and labor warranty








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