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Looks the same as the one I have in my 68 charger which I think was original for the car.
You should have the three speaker dash frame if original 8-track.Looks the same as the one I have in my 68 charger which I think was original for the car.
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Looks exactly like what is in my '69 Road Runner.I think that 8-track radio looks like it is for a C-body.
I did have three speakers and some kind of amplifierYou should have the three speaker dash frame if original 8-track.
Then your car did originally have 8-track. I look at your radio's chrome face plate and it looks angled with the long lower opening lip. The 68 C- body has the slanted dash face.I did have three speakers and some kind of amplifier
Thank you for your posts. I have to figure out what my next move will be. I had bought those end speakers but I dont believe I post them in as they were suppose to me not compatible with the new radio. I wish I did now. The other thing is that amplifier, what it does and how its wired in. Do I need it with the old radio? I have to look for the old harness... I used the front speaker the new radio guy recommended, a dual cone. I bought these under seat speakers that didn't fit under the seat. Im not looking for concert hall results but what I have now is lousy. A far as I can tell I followed the speaker wiring and used the correct wires,,, I will be checking it out soon and thanks to all for the adviseThen your car did originally have 8-track. I look at your radio's chrome face plate and it looks angled with the long lower opening lip. The 68 C- body has the slanted dash face.
Nope I dont have that dash frame. Mine must not be original to the car. but it is going to stay. lolI did have three speakers and some kind of amplifier
Steve, a picture is worth 1,000 words....by my reckoning with your 'one-word' thread titles ....you owe us a few pictures.You never saw a mopar radio LOL!!!!!! Maybe tomorrow when I get a chance I will take a picture of the box and radio..... Stay on your good side
The dash is a modified unit for AM/8Track, it was not a stamped change. I have seen 5 factory dashes and they were all holesawed for the speakers. You can modify it before it is installed.Nope I dont have that dash frame. Mine must not be original to the car. but it is going to stay. lol
Thank you , I guess I need to bother someone for proper measurements. I do remember my cousins new 68 R/T had front speakers. His was factory 8 track.The dash is a modified unit for AM/8Track, it was not a stamped change. I have seen 5 factory dashes and they were all holesawed for the speakers. You can modify it before it is installed.
And told me the secret of keeping the players and tapes going.
Kates Track ShackIs there a trick to preserving the tapes? I know VHS tape will deteriorate over time. I never owned many 8 tracks because I went to cassettes when they came out. Preserving VHS would be valuable info if they are along the same composition as 8 track.
Mine is back in the car already. If no one helps let me know, it will be a project to get access to one but I will give you an out.Thank you , I guess I need to bother someone for proper measurements. I do remember my cousins new 68 R/T had front speakers. His was factory 8 track.
The biggest thing is the splice dries out. I test play mine (if I find ones to buy) and stop it at the track change splice. re-in force the splice. Also the foam pads deteriorate but they sell new ones at Kate's. But Kate at the track shack will go through them for a couple $ each or you can buy ones from her already done. And if you use these old original players the capacitors go bad in them from age. Kate's husband rebuilds them and does a very good job. He did mine for about 130.00. Well worth it.Is there a trick to preserving the tapes? I know VHS tape will deteriorate over time. I never owned many 8 tracks because I went to cassettes when they came out. Preserving VHS would be valuable info if they are along the same composition as 8 track.
To answer your question I have never had one go bad from time. The only thing that will ruin them is hot sun shine and getting a magnet close to the tape. I have original Beatles tapes from 1964 that play like new.Is there a trick to preserving the tapes? I know VHS tape will deteriorate over time. I never owned many 8 tracks because I went to cassettes when they came out. Preserving VHS would be valuable info if they are along the same composition as 8 track.