Just bought a 71 cutlass convertible!
#1
Just bought a 71 cutlass convertible!
I'm very excited about restoring it. It's already in good shape but I want to make it perfect over time. the first thing I have to have though is a good stereo. I need rear speaker enclosures. Yearone doesn't have any for 1971 (67and earlier). anyone know where I can find two rear speaker enclosures. remember, this is a convertible.
I will post pic soon and followup as the restoration moves on.
You can email me at richard_watkins@verizon.net
thanks,
Richard.
I will post pic soon and followup as the restoration moves on.
You can email me at richard_watkins@verizon.net
thanks,
Richard.
#2
Welcome to stereo hell! I've been trying to find a suitable solution for a couple or four years. Year One (I think) has front kickpanel replacements that have speaker pods molded in. I have a friend that has them in his 72 442 and they are pretty hot.
Other than that (and I'm assuming you don't want to cut anything) I've been thinking about just a couple of speaker boxes and a quick disconnect harness. When I leave the car, the speakers go in the trunk.
If you come up with anything else, let me know too!
C.J.
Other than that (and I'm assuming you don't want to cut anything) I've been thinking about just a couple of speaker boxes and a quick disconnect harness. When I leave the car, the speakers go in the trunk.
If you come up with anything else, let me know too!
C.J.
#4
cj
CJ,
Yep, it is stereo hell. I found enclosures that mount to the back seats but
are flush to the top of the seats. They hold 6x9 speakers and leave enough
room for the top to go down and in. So far I found 67 and earlier mounts.
They make them for the 71 convertible but I haven't found them yet.
You're right, I don't want to cut anything.
I did buy the front kick panels with speakers that you described. Glad you
say they sound good. what about the stereo itself? Thanks for your input.
I've got a long ways to go so I hope you stick around.
Richard
Yep, it is stereo hell. I found enclosures that mount to the back seats but
are flush to the top of the seats. They hold 6x9 speakers and leave enough
room for the top to go down and in. So far I found 67 and earlier mounts.
They make them for the 71 convertible but I haven't found them yet.
You're right, I don't want to cut anything.
I did buy the front kick panels with speakers that you described. Glad you
say they sound good. what about the stereo itself? Thanks for your input.
I've got a long ways to go so I hope you stick around.
Richard
#5
Richard,
There's mounts for 2 6x9s behind the seat, but you can only hear them if the top is up.
I'd like to hear more about those rear speaker mounts (who makes them, etc).
I kept the factory indash AM-FM. I added a Rockford-Fosgate Omnifi. It's a remote mounted hard drive and wireless internet connection. My home computer hooks up to my car while it's in the garage at night and downloads my playlists, new songs, etc. It's like driving around in a 3000 song i-Pod! Added a 500w amp in the trunk, put a remote volume and the Omnifi head in the console and I'm good to go.
C.J.
There's mounts for 2 6x9s behind the seat, but you can only hear them if the top is up.
I'd like to hear more about those rear speaker mounts (who makes them, etc).
I kept the factory indash AM-FM. I added a Rockford-Fosgate Omnifi. It's a remote mounted hard drive and wireless internet connection. My home computer hooks up to my car while it's in the garage at night and downloads my playlists, new songs, etc. It's like driving around in a 3000 song i-Pod! Added a 500w amp in the trunk, put a remote volume and the Omnifi head in the console and I'm good to go.
C.J.
#7
I own a 69 cutlass-s conv and i put my stereo under the drivers seat ran power wire under the carpet to fuse box then ran the speaker wires under the carpet and mounted 2 - 3 way speakers up under the dash works great top up or down . tim
#12
project update
The paint is great on the car. I just got a new convertible top with new motor and switches. Lifts great now. All new breaks and rotors and springs. the interior is being refurbished now. Mostly the console and dash. Seats and carpet are already in great shape. Want to get new door panels though. Instrument panel is in a shop in Michigan. they are being rebuilt, refurbished to look showroom quality. the window leaked so there is a lot of corrosion in the dash. All that is being rewelded, covered and painted now. It has a 450 Edelbrock engine that runs really well. Cleaning and adjusting the carb is next. A lot of adjustments are required to align the seams on the exterior. don't know if it will ever get back to factory specs for the seams.
I'm still looking for rear speaker mounts for the covertible top well.
I'm still looking for rear speaker mounts for the covertible top well.
#15
I too have a '71 CS convertible and have been giving this some thought. One solution I've been pondering for the speakers is
Anyone here tinkered with something like this setup, or heard one lately?
- kickpanel speakers, like those sold by YearOne, plus
- what I think are called "Thumpers" that are ~ 6" all-magnet speakers that are basically subwoofers, and mount under the seats (or possibly something like this setup) to provide low base you can really FEEL, and
- rear speakers in the left and right "arm rest" panels to round it all out.
Anyone here tinkered with something like this setup, or heard one lately?
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