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RetroSound RetroRadio Motor 1 Radio with Chrome Face, Chrome Push Buttons, Installation Bezel and Knobs (73-84 Monte Carlo)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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RetroSound RetroRadio Motor 1 Radio with Chrome Face, Chrome Push Buttons, Installation Bezel and Knobs (73-84 Monte Carlo)
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      The RetroSound RetroRadio® looks like the original factory radio in your 1976-83 Jeep CJ7 while discretely adding all the modern audio features found in your daily driver. Classic push-buttons, replica knobs, and a period-correct bezel or faceplate combine with the radio's display to create a truly authentic look. Listen to your favorite local radio stations, stream your favorite SiriusXM® channel, or play your favorite music over Bluetooth® from your connected device, all with a classic style that blends seamlessly with your interior.

      The bezel/faceplate and knob recommendations on this page offer the most period-correct style for your 1976-83 Jeep CJ7. To completely customize your look check out our Build Your Own Radio page.

      For a factory-like fit, RetroRadio includes RetroSound’s patented InfiniMount™ Brackets that can be adjusted during installation to achieve the proper width and depth of control shafts and a flush fitment of the Radio Face.

      Motor 1B

      Built-in Bluetooth® (Version 5.0)
      Includes Bluetooth® microphone for hands-free calls
      AM/FM RDS tuner with 30 presets
      Selectable tuner frequencies USA/EUR/AUS/JAP/RUS
      Auxiliary input for portable devices
      Built-in 275-watt (peak power) Mosfet amplifier
      18 watts RMS x 4 channels – TrueRating™
      Non-volatile memory
      1-Year Warranty
      Assembly is required
      Universal DIN Repair Kit (sold separately)
      If the dash in your classic vehicle has been cut or modified, our Universal DIN Repair Kit can help you restore an authentic look. Check out our video on installing a RetroRadio using our Universal DIN Repair Kit.

      Quadraphonic Amplifier (sold separately)
      Add more power to your RetroSound Radio with the Quadraphonic Amplifier. The Quadraphonic is a 4-channel amplifier and connects directly to your RetroSound radio delivering 45-watts RMS to all four speakers. Pair it with a RetroSound 8" powered subwoofer for a complete audio system that's a breeze to install.

      Retro Manufacturing radios are a modular design. Assembly is required. This design allows for a more adjustable fit and to offer different style options. RetroSound Radios are only compatible with 12V negative grounding vehicles.

      Note: Bezels, knobs, faceplates, and replacement parts are non-returnable. Please refer to product packaging for the most up to date country of origin

      Fitment:

      • 1973 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1974 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1982 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1983 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
      • 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

      RetroSound LAC-M1-216-37-73

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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