Anthony Morris got this 1959 VW Bug back in 1986 for only USD500, but it's not a derelict wreck anymore. In fact, Morris estimates that USD9,000 and 200 hours over nine years went into upgrading the Bug's A/V system alone, not to mention the time, money and hard work that went into the rest of the vehicle. "All the speakers in the car are home-audio speakers," Morris points out, "I thought they would give me an advantage in the sound-quality department, and it worked out well," Because he's an audiophile and a sheetmetal worker, Morris could have done much of the work himself, but he enlisted the help of his friend Bryce Nordstrand (who was an installer at Audio Shoppe in Riverside, CA, at the time) to make the system a real showpiece.
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