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Speakers for a 67 coup

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Old Nov 5, 2014 | 04:18 AM
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Speakers for a 67 coup

Was wondering what other people had done speaker wise with this model of coup. I removed a 6x9 from the center hole. I was thinking of putting two 5x7s in the holes closest to the right and left of the center hole. If anyone has any input or pics of what they have done, that would be awesome. Thanks

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Old Nov 10, 2014 | 11:36 AM
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Originally Posted by kroy88
Was wondering what other people had done speaker wise with this model of coup. I removed a 6x9 from the center hole. I was thinking of putting two 5x7s in the holes closest to the right and left of the center hole. If anyone has any input or pics of what they have done, that would be awesome. Thanks
I put mine 6x9's on the package tray using flush mount grilles painted to match the package tray.
People hardly see them.
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Old Nov 19, 2014 | 06:02 PM
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I hung mine underneath. Then drilled a LOT of holes in a new board. Then covered the board in some material meant for covering large amps and speaker boxes which an audio guy assured me was acoustically transparent. Works for me. Looks gray in the pic but it's actually black and looks like very short cut pile carpet so it matches the actual carpet pretty nicely. And sure, yeah, there's a couple of other things back there.
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