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I'm installing an aftermarket sound system in the Matador.  The
AM unispeaker radio, while sporting a high nostalgia factor, just
doesn't cut it for everyday usage.

The system in question is nothing fancy, in fact it consists of
about $30.00 in salvage yard parts and nothing more.  It works,
that much I know.  What I don't know is where to connect the one
wire so that I don't lose the clock setting and station presets
every time I turn off the ignition.

There are eight wires coming out of the back of the stereo.  Four
are speaker wires, leaving a black (ground), yellow (antenna?),
red, and red/white stripe.  One of those last two is the one that
requires the uninterrupted power source.

Where's a good place to connect that one?  I'm thinking the clock
connection on the fuse panel, but I suspect something faulty in
that circuit on my car since the clock is not working.  I don't
think it's as simple as a fuse, as I've checked those.  Hopefully
there are no cooked fusible links... there are some dash lights
not working either (clock light and wiper switch light).

Ideas/input/suggestions/technical expertise appreciated!  Thanks!

Dean Reitan
Calgary, AB, Canada
1972 Matador

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