I'm looking for the camaro /monsoon/ blueish tinted you had April 19th..please
Something different a factory refurbished (like new) Chevrolet Monsoon originally found in 98-01 Camaro modified with 3.5 input jack. In the photo the lettering looks white but it’s actually a pale blue green.
This one can be had for $149 including adapters for the Fiero. [SOLD]
I'm looking for the camaro /monsoon/ blueish tinted you had April 19th..please
Something different a factory refurbished (like new) Chevrolet Monsoon originally found in 98-01 Camaro modified with 3.5 input jack. In the photo the lettering looks white but it’s actually a pale blue green.
This one can be had for $149 including adapters for the Fiero. [SOLD]
Something different a Chevrolet Monsoon originally found in 98-01 Camaro modified with 3.5 input jack. In the photo the lettering looks white but it’s actually a pale blue green.
This one can be had for $120 including adapters for the Fiero.
Tom, This is a duplicate post from another thread titled "Anybody Still Doing..".
Fiero Tom, I was wondering if this mod is also possible on a similar radio out of a 2000 Corvette. The radio in question works with a trunk mounted CD changer and has a button labeled AUX. Also, are you able to service the integral CD payer? Mine has trouble taking in and ejecting a disk? My radio is identical to some pictured here but instead of the Monsoon logo, mine says Delco Electronics.
Tom, This is a duplicate post from another thread titled "Anybody Still Doing..".
Fiero Tom, I was wondering if this mod is also possible on a similar radio out of a 2000 Corvette. The radio in question works with a trunk mounted CD changer and has a button labeled AUX. Also, are you able to service the integral CD payer? Mine has trouble taking in and ejecting a disk? My radio is identical to some pictured here but instead of the Monsoon logo, mine says Delco Electronics.
I just installed my “Tom” radio! It’s in my 88. 2 things that I encountered:
1). New radio ears need to be narrowed and holes opened to match the existing radio mount drill holes 2). New radio ears are 1/4 or so forward of the stock. I just needed to shim the radio out so the radio face is flush with the console face.
Just those 2 installation notes. The radio? works perfectly! aux? works perfectly! an OEM pontiac radio in my Pontiac! looks like it belongs.
Mike
[This message has been edited by swing69 (edited 03-16-2021).]
I’m adding our big thumbs-up to others who’ve said good things about Fiero Tom. He just modded two radios for us: excellent workmanship and very clear about what could and couldn’t be done. Thanks again Tom! 👍👍👍
This guy seems too good to be true! For sure let us know if you have any more available. Wife interested to keep her 'stock' look with an AUX port. Thanks so much!
Has the full function auxiliary input which allows you to control a factory CD changer. Aux input can accept audio from another source (XM, iPod, etc) if you have a 9-pin auxiliary input adapter.
Originally part of the Monsoon sound system, but the rest of the system is not required.
I have found one of these radios and want to add an aux input device to add a Bluetooth dongle. This is the device https://www.sonicelectronix...PXDX.html?afg=remove I have also found the adapter to connect it to the nine pin on the radio. My question is; will the CD/PLAY button play from the AUX device?