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Originally Posted by c1800
Here’s the link for the Djet
https://volvo1800pictures.com/docume...lt_tracing.pdf
That cover plate left of the clock on the dash, is where a spindle mount radio would go. Those “radio delete plates” are like hens teeth, sought after by concours restorers, could be sold for a lot to help cover the cost of a modernized radio period correct looking radio.
I have one of those Classic Car radios, works quite well.
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... it is not my car, but in that case I think the best thing would be to leave the radio delete plate in place and fit a discrete Bluetooth speaker like Ed China did to a Sunbeam Apline in this episode of WD:
https://www.topgearbox.com/cars/ente...unbeam-alpine/