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<blockquote data-quote="NytFlyt" data-source="post: 8720559" data-attributes="member: 680572"><p>Just wanted to comment that the 76 Cutless oozes cool. Man that takes me back as there were more than one of those in my High School parking lot. That RF “Box that Rocks” is along those same lines. I’m also a RF fan as are your relatives and have some of their new amps but much of that is because I’m an old guy re-living my youth and harking back to 1989 (when my thoughts were short and my hair was long...<img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🎶" title="🎶" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f3b6.png" /> ) and RF was King of the Hill. </p><p> </p><p>There are a lot of new/different/more affordable quality brands out there these days that would be great for a guy your age in your position with your budget and goals in mind. Others on here can certainly point you in the right direction as I am not very well versed on all of the new brands/models/options as others. While I’m certainly a RF fan, I’d be open to all of the other options guys are pointing out as well if I were in your shoes. They can probably get you the most bang (or boom) for the buck. </p><p></p><p>Oh, and if I didn’t mentioned it - that car is cool! (But yeah, the stock speaker locations can be a challenge)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NytFlyt, post: 8720559, member: 680572"] Just wanted to comment that the 76 Cutless oozes cool. Man that takes me back as there were more than one of those in my High School parking lot. That RF “Box that Rocks” is along those same lines. I’m also a RF fan as are your relatives and have some of their new amps but much of that is because I’m an old guy re-living my youth and harking back to 1989 (when my thoughts were short and my hair was long...🎶 ) and RF was King of the Hill. There are a lot of new/different/more affordable quality brands out there these days that would be great for a guy your age in your position with your budget and goals in mind. Others on here can certainly point you in the right direction as I am not very well versed on all of the new brands/models/options as others. While I’m certainly a RF fan, I’d be open to all of the other options guys are pointing out as well if I were in your shoes. They can probably get you the most bang (or boom) for the buck. Oh, and if I didn’t mentioned it - that car is cool! (But yeah, the stock speaker locations can be a challenge) [/QUOTE]
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