That is IF those 6x9s were actually MOUNTED...That's how it was back in the day. Hard to believe we really lived it...
That is IF those 6x9s were actually MOUNTED...That's how it was back in the day. Hard to believe we really lived it...
I had two JBL 6x9's in boxes and two more open on the floor of my '68 ElCamino behind the seat....Gorgeous sounding Concord MOSFET cassette deck, & Jensen 10-band EQ powering the quad of speakers. Yes 327 w/194 heads, Rochester Quadrapuke, Crane Economaster Cam, glass packs...that sucker was QUICK.....Enkei wheels; BUT I did have a '64 Riviera with those exact Cragar SS wheels on it. WOOT!That is IF those 6x9s were actually MOUNTED...![]()
Start that puppy up, and you won't be able to hear them complain! LOL!
What a wonderful sound that would be!!! Glorious!Start that puppy up, and you won't be able to hear them complain! LOL!
"My other car is..." heeharrheee
Start that puppy up, and you won't be able to hear them complain! LOL!
What a wonderful sound that would be!!! Glorious!
"My other car is..." heeharrheee
Trigger discipline!Thought I'd found a retro piece of history. But like most things on the internet today, it's Photoshopped.
The two giveaways are:
ArmaLite always capitalized the "L".
The logo in the top left corner is a lion instead of Pegasus. Pegasus was the logo of Fairchild Aircraft, the parent company to ArmaLite. The lion is what was used when Mark Westrom bought the rights to the ArmaLite brand. But he couldn't use Pegasus because Fairchild/Republic still owns the logo.
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