Bluetooth radio conversion

67imp

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I have a 1967 imperial crown and I’ve been trying to find a way to convert the am radio to Bluetooth without messing with the power antenna but haven’t found much for answers if anyone know about this please let me know me know
 
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I have a 1967 imperial crown and I’ve been trying to find a way to convert the am radio to Bluetooth without messing with the power antenna but haven’t found much for answers if anyone know about this please let me know me know
Piece of cake! You need a Bluetooth Converter and an Adapter for AM to FM! 1-2 hour installation through the glove compartment. Antenna cable from antenna plugs into adapter which then plugs into the back of the radio. The Bluetooth adapter plugs into the AM/FM Adapter!

The Bluetooth can be found on e-Bay "VUBT2 Universal Waterproof Bluetooth 4.0 Audio Receiver"
The SM/FM Adapter is "RediRad" It can be hard to find but I just checked the internet via Google and they are out there!

I did this to my 66 GTO and 65 Sport Fury and they work great. Little tinkering but you will get there!

Everything stays the same in the car, no expensive conversions and the total cost is give or take $150 (the VUBT2 <$40).

While I did this, I also added an amp in the trunk for a little boost! I have schematic if you would like which I have on an excel schedule!
I have a 1967 imperial crown and I’ve been trying to find a way to convert the am radio to Bluetooth without messing with the power antenna but haven’t found much for answers if anyone know about this please let me know me know
 
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