I, too, have a '56 Imperial with the search-tune radio (with foot-control). I do not want to alter the Imperial in any way, so I make do with the AM stations. However, the '63 Pontiac Catalina Wagon I recently acquired has a combination AM/FM radio/CD player installed in the glove box. The original AM radio, while disconnected, is still in the dash, and the new unit plays through the original speakers. Everything looks bone-stock until the glove box is opened. The only disadvantage is that while driving, I cannot reach the glove box to change stations! Ross Klein '56 Imperial sedan, two-tone green '78 NYB 4 dr, Golden Fawn 'Life's too short to drive 'ordinary' cars" ----- Original Message ----- From: "avlimited" <anthony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 4:57 PM Subject: IML: Stereo > I have a 56 Imperial. It has the town and country radio with 3 scans. AM. > It works well. My question is that I would like to put a newer am fm cd > radio in the car. But I do not want to take the original out. Does anyone > have any Ideas on how to accomplish this. The closest thing I can come up > with is to make up something that would be one the floor up front.. > > > anthony@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > >