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Originally posted by black240sx All the young people here are thinking "WTF is a 45 RPM record?"
You mean like when I showed the car to my Son's 2nd grade class some years ago, and when asked what they thought the Record was, one intrepid young man answered, a 'CD.'
Originally posted by genes By first glance I thought it was an air conditioning unit.
I don't remember them looking this fancy.
They used to come in a box that would sit on the transmission hump. Then it became a 4 track player. Then an 8 track and then it went big time with cassettes.
I just saw a touch screen in-dash unit yesterday that played DVD's, radio, satellite, etc. I just audio equipment.
78 records were the big bands. 45's were rock n' roll. 33 1/3 was farout man. lol
The aftermarket units sat on the Transmission Hump. The Chrysler factory units mounted under the Dashboard, and had to be mated with the 'Hi-Way' 'Hi-Fi' Radio that acted as the 'Pre-Amp' for the 'Record Player.' Also, you won't find a schematic, or ANY reference to the aftermarket unit in the 'Factory shop Manual', but you will find the 'Factory Unit' detailed in the Manual
By first glance I thought it was an air conditioning unit.
I don't remember them looking this fancy.
They used to come in a box that would sit on the transmission hump. Then it became a 4 track player. Then an 8 track and then it went big time with cassettes.
I just saw a touch screen in-dash unit yesterday that played DVD's, radio, satellite, etc. I just audio equipment.
78 records were the big bands. 45's were rock n' roll. 33 1/3 was farout man. lol
Originally posted by bencar If this works as planned, there should be an attached photo with this post, of the 45 RPM Record Player I have in my 1960 Plymouth Savoy. The Record Player was a Factory Authorized option for my Plymouth in 1960
If this works as planned, there should be an attached along with this post, of an image of the 45 RPM Record Player I have in my 1960 Plymouth Savoy. The Record Player was a Factory Authorized option for my Plymouth in 1960
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