As part of our 20th anniversary retrospective, we're showcasing some of our favorite vehicles of the past two decades. You'll be able to vote on your favorite car later. Here's the 3rd installment.
Dave Rivera became Fishman after debuting this Corolla with a fish tank hidden behind the rear seat. The ported tank lets sound come in from the trunk, where Rivera installed four 10-inch subs.
Flip down the rear seats to make adjustments. Rivera built the Audio Control EQTs into the backs of the seats. While you're at it, check out those fish.
Rivera's not all gimmick though, cleanly installing plenty of audio gear throughout the car. Hidden in the dash, he tucked a CD changer. Rebuilt door panels hide three speakers. In the trunk, panels hide all the components. Up on the trunk lid, he mounted the passive crossovers while the Phoenix Gold amps are mounted on each side of the trunk.
Here are some of the other vehicles we've featured in our 20th anniversary retrospective:
Speakerworks Buick Grand National
Steve Brown's Acura