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policemustang 12-10-2006 10:29 AM

Ford Factory Equalizer
 
Anyone have a Ford factory equalizer they want to part with? I have the nice Premium Sound system in my '92 convertible but I'd like to ad the Ford factory equalizer to it. They made them for the Premium Sounds systems from 87-93.
Also, didn't Ford offer a factory CD player in the Mustang in 1992-93?

FlyinTiger 12-10-2006 12:02 PM

Ford offered the CD player only in '93. It wasn't that popular, yet, so they are pretty hard to find. Make sure you test it, before you buy because they are notorius for eating CD's. The one in my feature car has trouble reading the CD and then once it starts skipping, it won't give the CD back. Be prepared to pay in the $300+ range for a good work one.

ImEvil1 12-10-2006 12:26 PM

The CD players from many other cars can be used, also. The only differences are that the last preset was a clock on the Mustang version, the Mustang ones have the bracket attachment for holding the lower tray, and sometimes the illumination varied between model years. I bought one from a Probe on Ebay awhile back, attached the bracket from a broken radio I had (just drilled the rivets and harvested the bracket), and had a complete setup for around $75. You can still find them on Ebay, also.

Roman,

I have since found the proper F3 PN CD Player, which I sent off to a company in FL that refurbs them. If your car has premium audio, and I can find my other CD player in storage, you are welcome to it.

ImEvil1 12-10-2006 12:31 PM

Here's one with the clock button, also. Ends in 4 hours (sitting at $36).

http://cgi.ebay.com/FORD-FACTORY-AM-...em330058711551

policemustang 12-11-2006 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FlyinTiger (Post 449)
Ford offered the CD player only in '93. It wasn't that popular, yet, so they are pretty hard to find. Make sure you test it, before you buy because they are notorius for eating CD's. The one in my feature car has trouble reading the CD and then once it starts skipping, it won't give the CD back. Be prepared to pay in the $300+ range for a good work one.



That's enough to scare me away! Thanks for the tip! I think I will stay with the cassette deck and try to find the EQ to add to it. I want to remain stock for a while. MCA has an "unrestored" class which I am going to run my convertible thru in 2007. Then maybe later on, go aftermarket with a sound system but not too elaborate. Ya know me?


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