Hi all.. i am extremely partial to the factory look.. up to and including the radio.. which is why I am going to try out this route... (I have a 1978)
it is the harmon kardon drive and play ipod unit. it is normally listed for like $150-$170 but I got mine for $18 with free shipping from buy.com (keep an eye out they are on stale lots of places)
The model I got is the one pictured that is grey and has a black and white screen.. it is the first model.. i read reviews that the second one is better but I didn't really want to fork out all that money
so i won't be installing this for a while but here are my ideas.
1. the box will sit up against the back of the glovebox.. probably with velcro or something that won't require drilling holes.
2. the box will get power from the plug in the glovebox! I can do this by fabbing up a plug or possibly finding one from a broken glovebox lamp
3. the adapter pictured will allow me to plug this directly into the radio antenna plug to get a better sound quality (i read reviews that the FM transmitter built in doesn't work very well..) plus I'm not sure how well the stock system would pick up an FM transmission anyways
4. the screen and the joystick can both be mounted on the dashor windshield (with the adheasives provided in the kit) having the wires hidden under the dash or behind the upper dash pad
overall it will be a system that will allow me to have good sound quality keep my ipod and wires out of sight.. i won't have to find my ipod everytime i want to change a song.. the joystick and screen will be right there. Everything can be uninstalled with no damage to my cruiser since no modification is required. maybe some goo-be-gone to get the sticky crap off of the windshield. Also if you are leaving for a while and don't want the system chilling in your car you can unvelcro the box from the glovebox and unmount the joystick and the screen from their mounting plates (a tiny screw holds them to a plate which you adhesive to the windshield or dash kid of like rear view mirrors on certain cars).
i'm sure I forgot something but I'm excited about this.
it is the harmon kardon drive and play ipod unit. it is normally listed for like $150-$170 but I got mine for $18 with free shipping from buy.com (keep an eye out they are on stale lots of places)
The model I got is the one pictured that is grey and has a black and white screen.. it is the first model.. i read reviews that the second one is better but I didn't really want to fork out all that money
so i won't be installing this for a while but here are my ideas.
1. the box will sit up against the back of the glovebox.. probably with velcro or something that won't require drilling holes.
2. the box will get power from the plug in the glovebox! I can do this by fabbing up a plug or possibly finding one from a broken glovebox lamp
3. the adapter pictured will allow me to plug this directly into the radio antenna plug to get a better sound quality (i read reviews that the FM transmitter built in doesn't work very well..) plus I'm not sure how well the stock system would pick up an FM transmission anyways
4. the screen and the joystick can both be mounted on the dashor windshield (with the adheasives provided in the kit) having the wires hidden under the dash or behind the upper dash pad
overall it will be a system that will allow me to have good sound quality keep my ipod and wires out of sight.. i won't have to find my ipod everytime i want to change a song.. the joystick and screen will be right there. Everything can be uninstalled with no damage to my cruiser since no modification is required. maybe some goo-be-gone to get the sticky crap off of the windshield. Also if you are leaving for a while and don't want the system chilling in your car you can unvelcro the box from the glovebox and unmount the joystick and the screen from their mounting plates (a tiny screw holds them to a plate which you adhesive to the windshield or dash kid of like rear view mirrors on certain cars).
i'm sure I forgot something but I'm excited about this.