Any cb’s that would fit in the radio slot?

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My truck came stock without a radio, and I’m doing fine with Bluetooth. But now I want a cb, and don’t want to mount it under so my knees don’t bump it, and I’d rather not roof mount it because the headliners pretty nice. But since I already don’t have a radio, are there any cb’s that would fit right there? Thanks
 

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You could get them in your GM car or truck, 1978 to 198? This one pictured is on Ebay, $475 refurbished ready to go.

CLICK HERE

More to chose from. Google is your friend, or which ever search engine you choose.
 

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You could get them in your GM car or truck, 1978 to 198? This one pictured is on Ebay, $475 refurbished ready to go.

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Thanks. Learn something new about these old trucks everyday
 

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I am in the same boat. There are new CBs now with detached / wireless hand set controls. Check you the Cobra 75 All Road. Head Unit can be anywhere connected to the antenna and 12v and the hand controller has a USB power plug which can also plug into the unit for power if you want. I want the retro looking CB but I have a stick shift 4x4 with original radio and like it how it is as well.
 

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My 79 Vette has a factory in dash radio, cassette, and CB. A lot of older Cadillac's had them too.
If you set the squelch right, when someone close by keys their mic, it will mute the stereo while they're talking, then return to music when they're done.
Same when you key your mic.
 

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I've got an old CB that is small enough that it would easily fit in the radio slot. It's an old Radio Shack or Realistic brand iirc. It's only 3 channels though. I'm betting there are others on ebay.
 

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CB radios bring back a lot of memories. My dad had this cool rig in his Dodge truck. We crossed the country more than once between VA and Cal. in that truck, yackin with the truckers on the CB. The handset made it seem like you had a phone in your truck, but who ever heard of such nonsense as a phone in your car.

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CB radios bring back a lot of memories. My dad had this cool rig in his Dodge truck. We crossed the country more than once between VA and Cal. in that truck, yackin with the truckers on the CB. The handset made it seem like you had a phone in your truck, but who ever heard of such nonsense as a phone in your car.

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I have only seen cb base units at work with the phone handset instead of the mic. That's a cool unit you have there along with some cool memories using it and traveling with your dad cross country
 

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Just don't scrimp on the antenna system. That's where the heavy lifting comes from, if you want your set to have some legs. An amplifier is not necessarily the answer.

Shoot a picture of what you come up with. Also, if your panel is an unmolested radio delete, maybe find a decent one that already has the cutouts for a factory radio so if you Oops you haven't jammed up something perhaps kinda rare. I assume that the radio area is a solid blank plastic panel or something.... shoot a picture of what you have now.
 

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You could get them in your GM car or truck, 1978 to 198? This one pictured is on Ebay, $475 refurbished ready to go.

CLICK HERE

More to chose from. Google is your friend, or which ever search engine you choose.
One of the big inefficiencies I remembered when this setup was offered was the factory antennas, even the power versions, were electrically short for 27mc CB and had very little range. It wasn't the radio as much as the chitty am/fm antenna used.
 

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Couldn't a regular phone hand set from the period work and be wired into any cb? I've got one or two 70s rotary phones.
 

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One of the big inefficiencies I remembered when this setup was offered was the factory antennas, even the power versions, were electrically short for 27mc CB and had very little range. It wasn't the radio as much as the chitty am/fm antenna used.
If it doesn't have 2 antenna connections, it should have them. Needs antenna for both the AM/FM and the CB. CB's don't transmit well with the wrong antenna. Ground plane is important too, but you probably know this.
 

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