MilkyNoSugar
CCCUK Member
I know I will not use the radio too much, and its sacrilege to some fitting a dash cam, phone mount and Bluetooth adapter to a classic car, but I have always done something similar in all my weekend sports and classic cars so far. It is occasionally nice to have some music on a long journey and I can also then use hands-free calling and audio instructions for the phone without replying on the phone speaker and mic.
Bit of a result tonight and I found I can successfully tune the original radio into a small Bluetooth FM adapter and then stream audio and calls from my phone. I have one of these in my other car so thought I would try it.
Avantree CK310 Bluetooth FM Transmitter with built in mic
I already have a Quadlock phone holder with wireless charging and a dashcam and both just need USB power.
I will also use a small 12V to 5V 3A 15W Power Adapter to power the phone charger, BT FM adapter and dashcam. This can be hidden out of the way.
Where is the best or easiest place to pick up a 12v live feed and earth in the cabin area, ideally under the dash or centre console? It needs to be live with the ignition rather than live all the time.
I do only appear to get sound out of the passenger speaker. I am not sure if the car even has two speakers under the dash or even if it's a stereo radio. I had read somewhere that stereo radios had the word stereo on them and mine does not as far as I can see. Before I start taking things apart, is stereo standard or an option on a 72 C3 convertible?
Any guidance is appreciated.
Bit of a result tonight and I found I can successfully tune the original radio into a small Bluetooth FM adapter and then stream audio and calls from my phone. I have one of these in my other car so thought I would try it.
Avantree CK310 Bluetooth FM Transmitter with built in mic
I already have a Quadlock phone holder with wireless charging and a dashcam and both just need USB power.
I will also use a small 12V to 5V 3A 15W Power Adapter to power the phone charger, BT FM adapter and dashcam. This can be hidden out of the way.
Where is the best or easiest place to pick up a 12v live feed and earth in the cabin area, ideally under the dash or centre console? It needs to be live with the ignition rather than live all the time.
I do only appear to get sound out of the passenger speaker. I am not sure if the car even has two speakers under the dash or even if it's a stereo radio. I had read somewhere that stereo radios had the word stereo on them and mine does not as far as I can see. Before I start taking things apart, is stereo standard or an option on a 72 C3 convertible?
Any guidance is appreciated.
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