<VV> Radio

FrankCB at aol.com FrankCB at aol.com
Thu Jul 3 23:55:41 EDT 2008


 
Brian,
    If it can play cassette tapes, you don't need a  special input for a CD 
or an iPod.  Just buy a portable CD player  (like Sony and others make) with an 
auto attachment included that is just like a  tape cassette.  You plug it in 
to the car's tape slot and connect  to your CD player.  But it will also 
connect just fine to an  iPod.  Coming home from Jim's a few weeks ago I played 
over 5 hours of  music from my iPod through the 1995 TransSport's cassette tape  
player.  It beats having to change tapes or CD discs every hour while  driving 
with one hand.
    Even us old guys can learn to use new  technology.<GGGGG>
    Regards,
    Frank Burkhard 
 
 
In a message dated 7/2/2008 9:16:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
bmoneill at juno.com writes:

The next  step in the 65 Corsa convert  project is a radio.  I'm looking for  
an updated one that can play tapes and has inputs for a CD/IPOD.  I'm  
considering one of Clark's aftermarket ones.  Anyone out there have any  expeirenced 
with them?  Thanks.







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