(Or undercut Crutchfield http://www.crutchfield.com/S-lYpO1broKa2/cgi-bin/ProdView.asp?wm=fp&I=158CDX 565M&g=610 by shopping around.) http://www.wholesaleconnection.com/productDetails.aspx?product=3111 No plug [;-)] is involved! Since I can't just write something that's actually useful, I'll answer a second question that Ken Jennings couldn't by ending my green-machine-with-yellow-wires mystery hunt (as if anyone was searching): it was a lovely 1929 Elcar. http://www.camera-crafts.com/Dc4x0367-D6.jpg It was, as years of experience (or phalanxes [?] of NBC lawyers) have taught a friend of mine to say, "a fine, fine automobile" that is now forgotten. Something that, as history is now being written, could be said about many fine AMC models someday as well. If you clicked carefully/carelessly around the pointed/pointless links, you found the "best-thing-since-single-mittens" http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=793802356 4&category=33744 (Who doesn't need three at $2.33/per? --- almost as fine a value as the lone NOS Ambassador wheel cover I bought for just two bucks almost 25 years ago, eh?) and you humped to higher heights (a $571 climb!) on fiberglass fenders two. http://www.usbody.com/ShopOn-Line/ (See, sometimes it pays to hide your AM light in buckets.) Metaphorically.