Hey everyone,
Over the past years, I’ve been restoring and upgrading classic car radios. One approach that’s worked well for us is installing invisible Bluetooth inside the radio housing, keeping the front panel and overall look completely untouched.
It’s always a challenge balancing authenticity with usability, especially when dealing with older wiring.
Curious how others here feel about adding discreet modern features to period radios — do you see it as enhancing the car’s value or taking away from originality?
— Vytis / balticretrofit
Welcome to VCCA Chat. I approved your post but be advised selling is only allowed in the Classifieds. I found a site, based out of Lithuania, doing radio conversions that uses your user name as a company name. If you own that company and are looking for business, feel free to place a free ad in the Classifieds. Please don't spam in the forums. We have a 0 tolerance policy on spamming.
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@tiny Yes you found my company and please don't worry, i have zero intention to spam. Will place one ad sometime next week in "Classifieds". Thank you and have a nice weekend

