I read someone else's reply to Tom Jennings cool MP3 player, regarding changing you current radio over to a mp3 player and an up to date radio by retaining the original looks with new guts, and I thought that sounded like a good idea, until that is, when my son explained to me what his IPOD could do. Turns out his IPOD can hold something like 900 songs and these songs can be changed on a whim, add the FM transmitter he purchased and you can use it on any car that has an FM radio tuner in the car. If I had known this a year ago, I wouldn't have spent over $800 to have a top of the line AM/FM MP3 player with remote installed in my car - sure the car looks stock since I left the original AM radio installed and just placed the remoter sender in an unobtrusive place in the dash and had the radio installed in the back of the car but geez for under $400 you can get an IPOD with an FM transmitter and use it anywhere. Count me as totally taken by the IPOD and what it can do. Regards, Kim Bueler - 75 Gremlin X 360 V8 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Jennings" <tomj@xxxxxxx> To: "amc-list" <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 4:52 PM Subject: [AMC-List] AM radio computer MP3 player... > It's only taken me A WHOLE YEAR, but it's pretty much working now, > though not installed. > > I have a linux car computer in the trunk, USB to the dashboard, and a > hacked up 1970 AMC Hornet AM radio as the music controller, with very > carefully crafted interface software. It does the whole enchilada (8000+ > songs in some 700 disks, so far) from just the two AM radio shafts. No > dashboard hacks at all. _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com