[DeTomaso] Pantera audio predicament

Mike Drew MikeLDrew at aol.com
Tue Feb 18 18:20:44 EST 2020


Larry,

This is the radio setup pioneered by Curt Toumanian a couple of decades ago, right?  Doesn’t this radio date from back then too?

Nothing wrong with it, but it’s far from modern, i.e. doesn’t have all the newfangled stuff the kids are into now like Bluetooth etc?

Here is a YouTube video showing it in action in a non-Pantera environment. 

https://youtu.be/sP_4GYLpIWs

You have a printed foil sticker with the Ford block-off plate logo attached to it, right?

I always thought this was a really slick implementation, although I prefer the 1970s Becker Europa or Becker Mexico, which is really old-school cool....:)

Mike

Sent from my iPad

> On Feb 18, 2020, at 15:16, Larry Stock <larrys at panteraparts.com> wrote:
> 
> It is a modern shaft-less radio, so you will need to open up the radio opening to fit, but yes the reversing radio block off plate looking graphics will require a knowledgeable second if not third look to see that it is not an original Radio Block off plate. You can also add a remote CD changer option. This a complete Kenwood KDC-X689 remote driven option, CD Digital Radio Receiver with Chrome DeTomaso Radio Block off plate graphics. All the modern radio conveniences that when not in use looks like a radio delete optioned Pantera interior. 
> Larry
> 
> On 2/18/20, 12:20 PM, "Charles Engles" <cengles at cox.net> wrote:
> 
>    Dear Larry,
> 
>                        So....the Pantera delete-radio plate covers modern stereo units that require cutting the dash?
> 
>                        Or....there is a Pantera specific stereo unit attached to your Pantera plate underneath it that fits into the "normal" Pantera dash cut-out?
> 
>                                  Warmest regards, Chuck Engles
> 
> 
>    -----Original Message-----
>    From: Larry Stock [mailto:larrys at panteraparts.com] 
>    Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 2:10 PM
>    To: Charles Engles; detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
>    Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Pantera audio predicament
> 
>    Here is the DeTomaso Radio your looking for Chuck Larry
> 
>    On 2/18/20, 11:49 AM, "DeTomaso on behalf of Charles Engles" <detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com on behalf of cengles at cox.net> wrote:
> 
>           Dear Forum,
> 
> 
> 
>                            My ancient AM/FM/cassette no longer plays cassettes
>           and, therefore, the cassette-MP3 adaptor doesn't work and I am left
>           with the radio.   I expect to drive from Oklahoma City to Phoenix and
>           road tunes in the vast expanse of the great American Southwest would be
>           good.
> 
> 
>                            The nearby car stereo shop knows Panteras and offered
>           what I wanted, but the modern units require cutting the dash to fit.  I
>           was told that the "chassis" size of the Pantera is no longer
>           manufactured.  Sigh.
> 
> 
>                             I was not keen on cutting the dash.  They offered the
>           option of a company that services the owners of classic and vintage
>           vehicles,  Custom Auto Sound,   [1]https://customautosoundmfg.com/ .
>           They offer stereos that fit and have the required functions.  They look
>           a bit retro, but I do think that they could work aesthetically and
>           sonically.
> 
> 
>                            Anyone have any recommendations for my conundrum?  Oh,
>           and no Bluetooth and no smarty phone.
> 
> 
>                                     Curious,  Chuck Engles
> 
>        References
> 
>           1. https://customautosoundmfg.com/
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   Larry,

   This is the radio setup pioneered by Curt Toumanian a couple of decades
   ago, right?  Doesn't this radio date from back then too?

   Nothing wrong with it, but it's far from modern, i.e. doesn't have all
   the newfangled stuff the kids are into now like Bluetooth etc?

   Here is a YouTube video showing it in action in a non-Pantera
   environment.

   [1]https://youtu.be/sP_4GYLpIWs

   You have a printed foil sticker with the Ford block-off plate logo
   attached to it, right?

   I always thought this was a really slick implementation, although I
   prefer the 1970s Becker Europa or Becker Mexico, which is really
   old-school cool....:)

   Mike
   Sent from my iPad

     On Feb 18, 2020, at 15:16, Larry Stock <larrys at panteraparts.com>
     wrote:

   It is a modern shaft-less radio, so you will need to open up the radio
   opening to fit, but yes the reversing radio block off plate looking
   graphics will require a knowledgeable second if not third look to see
   that it is not an original Radio Block off plate. You can also add a
   remote CD changer option. This a complete Kenwood KDC-X689 remote
   driven option, CD Digital Radio Receiver with Chrome DeTomaso Radio
   Block off plate graphics. All the modern radio conveniences that when
   not in use looks like a radio delete optioned Pantera interior.
   Larry
   On 2/18/20, 12:20 PM, "Charles Engles" <cengles at cox.net> wrote:
      Dear Larry,
                          So....the Pantera delete-radio plate covers
   modern stereo units that require cutting the dash?
                          Or....there is a Pantera specific stereo unit
   attached to your Pantera plate underneath it that fits into the
   "normal" Pantera dash cut-out?
                                    Warmest regards, Chuck Engles
      -----Original Message-----
      From: Larry Stock [mailto:larrys at panteraparts.com]
      Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2020 2:10 PM
      To: Charles Engles; detomaso at server.detomasolist.com
      Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] Pantera audio predicament
      Here is the DeTomaso Radio your looking for Chuck Larry
      On 2/18/20, 11:49 AM, "DeTomaso on behalf of Charles Engles"
   <detomaso-bounces at server.detomasolist.com on behalf of cengles at cox.net>
   wrote:
             Dear Forum,
                              My ancient AM/FM/cassette no longer plays
   cassettes
             and, therefore, the cassette-MP3 adaptor doesn't work and I
   am left
             with the radio.   I expect to drive from Oklahoma City to
   Phoenix and
             road tunes in the vast expanse of the great American
   Southwest would be
             good.
                              The nearby car stereo shop knows Panteras
   and offered
             what I wanted, but the modern units require cutting the dash
   to fit.  I
             was told that the "chassis" size of the Pantera is no longer
             manufactured.  Sigh.
                               I was not keen on cutting the dash.  They
   offered the
             option of a company that services the owners of classic and
   vintage
             vehicles,  Custom Auto Sound,
   [1]https://customautosoundmfg.com/ .
             They offer stereos that fit and have the required functions.
    They look
             a bit retro, but I do think that they could work
   aesthetically and
             sonically.
                              Anyone have any recommendations for my
   conundrum?  Oh,
             and no Bluetooth and no smarty phone.
                                       Curious,  Chuck Engles
          References
             1. https://customautosoundmfg.com/
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References

   1. https://youtu.be/sP_4GYLpIWs


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