The multiplex Stereo AM-FM radio is mentioned as available "for the first time" as an accessory for 1967 in the "Standard Catalog of American Cars - 1946 - 1975", published by Krause Publications (the "Old Cars Weekly" folks). While this is a secondary source, they are quite accurate, usually. Actually, I'd say Chris Hoffman is probably even more reliable as a source! I wasn't aware this was available in 1967 until Chris pointed it out yesterday. The price is given for 1968, but not for 1967. In 1968, the price was $294.85; the 8 track player was an additional $136.60, for a grand total of $431.45, if I did that right. On a car which listed for $5653, that's a lot of money for 'tunes! Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim Klein <tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, April 28, 2002 5:42 PM Subject: Re: IML: Factory stereo speakers in doors of a '67? > > >Actually, the factory stereo of the 1968 model was phased into production as > >a running change late in model year 1967. > > > >Chris in LA > > Chris or anyone else, can you document the above? Better yet, can you > document the price of that option in 1967? Its price in the following > year is known (see the 1968 pages on the club web site), but I'd like > to be able to add a documented price to the '67 optional equipment list > as well. > > In the meantime, I've made a note about that late-year option on the > '67 options page (http://www.imperialclub.com/YearbyYear/1967/options.htm), > with a link to Dick Benjamin's excellent writeup about it. > > Thanks for the help, everyone! The repository of Imperial information > on our web site gets better with each contribution like this. > > >From: "D. Dardalis" <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > >Tim, I though you moved to NYC. > > That happens later this week! But I got talked out of driving my > Imperial, so it's getting shipped. Watch this space for details > about the outcome of that operation... > > Tim Klein > '67 Crown 4DHT > Plano, Texas > > -- > >