1968 Camaro convertible. Originally a L30M20. In transition to a LS3TKX.
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Anywhere in the back of a convertible is going to be highly muffled. There is a space between the rear seat where the pump for a powered top car sits that might provide enough room to mount some speakers. Like I said though, they will be highly muffled by the back seat, top, and even wind noise.
I just have a set of speakers in the kick panels and up in the middle of the dash. The dash speakers are the front channel and the kick speakers are the rear. Not the loudest thing in the world, but who needs loud tunes when you have a first gen Camaro?
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Donald
68 Camaro convertible (L30/M20, L48, or neither?)
[This message has been edited by MytMini (edited 12-31-2002).]
I just have a set of speakers in the kick panels and up in the middle of the dash. The dash speakers are the front channel and the kick speakers are the rear. Not the loudest thing in the world, but who needs loud tunes when you have a first gen Camaro?
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Donald
68 Camaro convertible (L30/M20, L48, or neither?)
[This message has been edited by MytMini (edited 12-31-2002).]