> Message: 4 > Date: Sat, 24 Nov 2001 11:35:24 EST > From: Gremlingts@xxxx > Subject: AM/FM/Cassette Radio w/CD input to fit Gremlins... > > A friend of mine just installed a new Radio Shack radio in his '74 Hornet, > but will fit a Gremlin as well. Here's his message.... " It's just an AM/FM > cassette, but it does have a CD in-put jack where you can plug in a portable > CD player! That's pretty cool I thought! FYI, if you are ever looking for > this radio and it will fit into your Gremlin with NO cutting of the dash, go > to Radio Shack and buy the two post AM/FM cassette radio. It's made by Tandy > corp but it's called Optima. It fit's into the existing radio slot with NO > cutting of the dash at all and you can angle it's face plate and make it > fit. Also, normally it's a $100 stereo but they are discontinued now, so > they are only $49.99!! Once they run out of stock of them though, they won't > be getting anymore in. It's the ONLY radio I've found that will fit into our > cars. Just an FYI in case you are interested. " > So, if you're in the market for a radio that fits, is relatively cheap, > and can run a CD player off of it, this might be the thing! I'll see about > getting one after my next paycheck comes in. :) > > Jerry > Jerry, I went out and bought one, but it doesn't look like it will fit. It is considerably longer than the stock radio, and a little longer than one I previously tried to install that also didn't fit. The only explanation I can think of is, was this Hornet a non a/c car? The duct that feeds the dash vents and makes radio installtion a pain might not have been put on some cars. By angle the faceplate, do you mean install the whole unit at an angle? -- Daniel Modlin Burbank, CA. mailto:dmodlin@xxxx http://home.earthlink.net/~dmodlin