You would either need to weld metal back in or make some sort of bolt in plate to go back stock. I don't think I would take the welding approach on a $40K Bronco. Maybe find a vintage looking radio that fits the DIN hole that you have. May be a little easier. Although with that big trim ring that is installed you may have an oversized hole under there.
Maybe one of these?
https://www.retromanufacturing.com/...air-faceplate-and-knob-kit?variant=9357328643
Go check out a local car stereo shop, a real one not Best Buy or the like. Tell them you want to install a shaft style radio into a DIN opening. There are adapter kits available.
Maybe one of these?
https://www.retromanufacturing.com/...air-faceplate-and-knob-kit?variant=9357328643
Go check out a local car stereo shop, a real one not Best Buy or the like. Tell them you want to install a shaft style radio into a DIN opening. There are adapter kits available.
This does look like the easiest option.
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I would do this. it is on the retrosound web page too but you have to search for it. all the ones they show on the above link are for two post radios. this one is specific for the bronco with the stock holes. also if you get the stereo then you have modern tunes with vintage look
I wish they made a non-digital version of this that wasn't double the priceX2 on the hacking up a $40k bronco job. But something like this would probably work nice. https://www.summitracing.com/parts/res-rc9c5020676/overview/
Let us know if that's the route you go.
Thats what the stock radio opening should be? Just 3 holes?
I wish they made a non-digital version of this that wasn't double the price
Thats what the stock radio opening should be? Just 3 holes?