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<blockquote data-quote="Dafaseles" data-source="post: 8805398" data-attributes="member: 681482"><p>A coworker of mine has a '60 impala. Beautiful car! This is what he did. </p><p>Custom kick panels in front of the front air vents to house a rockford component set (6.5" woofer, 1"tweeter) </p><p>Cut holes in the back dash to house 2 pioneer 3 way 6×9's (said his installer was trying to talk him into 4, but he's not super that into audio).</p><p>To power that, he's using a kicker key 4 channel amp. It was small enough to hide behind the panel on the passenger side behind the door (where, if it where a 4 door, the back door would be. I hope that made sense) </p><p>In the trunk he has a 12" rockford p3 that will be fiberglass molded into the side of the trunk with a kicker CXA amp. I can't remember exactly which one. Right now it's just in a prefab box. He's waiting to get all his batteries and pumps, so he only needs to go nuts on the trunk once. </p><p>He was going to go with the single din in the kleenex holder, but only decided against it because he didn't want to modify anything original in the car that much. So he went with a single din in the glove box and just controls everything from the phone. </p><p>All this is mounted using factory holes as well. No new holes where drilled at all. </p><p>Like I said though, he's no audiophile and isn't into super loud music. But it does get decently loud. It's perfect for him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dafaseles, post: 8805398, member: 681482"] A coworker of mine has a '60 impala. Beautiful car! This is what he did. Custom kick panels in front of the front air vents to house a rockford component set (6.5" woofer, 1"tweeter) Cut holes in the back dash to house 2 pioneer 3 way 6×9's (said his installer was trying to talk him into 4, but he's not super that into audio). To power that, he's using a kicker key 4 channel amp. It was small enough to hide behind the panel on the passenger side behind the door (where, if it where a 4 door, the back door would be. I hope that made sense) In the trunk he has a 12" rockford p3 that will be fiberglass molded into the side of the trunk with a kicker CXA amp. I can't remember exactly which one. Right now it's just in a prefab box. He's waiting to get all his batteries and pumps, so he only needs to go nuts on the trunk once. He was going to go with the single din in the kleenex holder, but only decided against it because he didn't want to modify anything original in the car that much. So he went with a single din in the glove box and just controls everything from the phone. All this is mounted using factory holes as well. No new holes where drilled at all. Like I said though, he's no audiophile and isn't into super loud music. But it does get decently loud. It's perfect for him. [/QUOTE]
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