Bruzilla
Well-Known Member
I'm about to install an aftermarket stereo into a 74 Roadrunner, and was wondering if anyone knows the wiring colors that run to the stock radio and what they're for?
I could not find that on my diagrams. Tomorrow I can climb under and look Or you can get out your meter and give me a call. I speak that language and spend a lot of time doing remote electrical trouble shooting over the phone.
1 you will find a wire that goes hot when the key is turned on That will be your power It is really the only one you need.
2 you will need a real good ground, in the old cars they often use the radio chassis to frame method accomplished by the mounting hardware and sometimes they add in the antenna for an extra ground.
You may want to use a nice big fat wire to a sanded metal body component.
3 You may also want to improve the power wire by going to a bigger wire there also and do that right from the source near the fuse box
In all cases the bigger the conductor the better.
And remember cars are easy because they take only one wire to do anything. The second wire is virtually anything metal on the car.
Best of luck
I will have to get out there and check, But I'm pretty sure the green/black goes up to the speaker. I have not gone out to the car yet. Just got up