--- 72.lebaron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > The following radio is currently installed in my > Lebaron: > http://www.pencilneck.com/imprad.jpg > It works on AM, but when switched to FM I can't get > any signal. There's a > slight buzzing from the speakers, but nothing more. First, try jiggling the AM/FM slider switch. If that doesn't work, see below . . . > Also, when examining the radio I noticed some kind > of pigtail hanging from > the back of the radio. It appears to have maybe six > or eight conductors. > Any idea what this is for? This cable is the connector that would attach to the optional cassette player/recorder, if your car was so equipped (it was a pretty rare option). There SHOULD be a black plug/terminator plugged in to the end of this cable. If not, then that's why your FM won't work. Let me know (privately) if you need it, 'cause I think I have an extra one tucked away somewhere. > new stereo. Does anyone have any experience > replacing this kind of radio > with an after market system? Yes, and it's actually pretty easy. A "generic" installation kit should provide the parts you'll need. With a little creativity, it can be done. However, I recently replaced my aftermarket stereo with an original factory AM/FM 8 track, and I have to say that I actually like it MUCH better. But then again, I'm not an audiophile, but more of a nostalgia-phile. Good luck, Elijah 1965 Imperial LeBaron (3) 1971 Imperial LeBarons __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Shopping - Mother's Day is May 12th! http://shopping.yahoo.com