<pacific@nwlink.com> wrote in message
news:73gib05h0dqcr05i9v80md5hn8aoefvpqd@4ax.com...
> read all of these replys with some amusement
>
> it kinda is like "i have this commodore 64 that i really like, is
> there a way i can convert the programs to a mac g39.5/"
>
> you are talking generations of technology with nothing spaning them
>
> i got a car a year older than your's
>
> more or less thought about the same thing
>
> if you want to play cd's, go to riteaid or walgreen or walmart and by
> a portable cd player for under $50
> and rechargeable batteries & charger for $25
>
> problem solved for under $75
I was recently looking into stealth audio, and looked at
www.custom-autosound.com. to replace the broken
radio in my '68 Montego. Their stuff looks great, but it
costs a lot more than a portable radio that plays the 100's
of old cassettes that I still have. Batteries are no longer a
concern since I bought a 12 volt DC to 115 volt AC
inverter [at Walmart] and now just plug and play...
If I want to hear CD's, my Discman plugs into the
portable radio with a patch cord, and the AC adaptor
plugs into the inverter right next to the plug for the radio...
And my dash still looks stock and original.
-'dreas