This is correct for either a 67 or 68 if it is already factory equipped with stereo speakers (the ones in the doors). The 8 track tape cartridge is a continuous loop, it does not reverse. What is coming apart on yours is the splicing tape. This is special tape which is sold at Radio Shack amongst other places - I have had to repair a few of mine that way also, but the repair is easy, and permanent. You do have to pay attention to the way these are wound, to keep the continuous loop working right. These tapes are at least 20 years old, and if you live in an area where they see a lot of heat, the glue just dries out and fails sooner or later. If you keep the tapes out of the direct sun, they seem to last quite well, at least for me, and I live in the desert! The IMPcops sometime get on my case for posting eBay items - so I refrain unless it is a really hard to find piece, which this certainly is, and since he is willing to sell it for $50, and it works, that makes it the bargain of the week, in my opinion. Dick Benjamin ----- Original Message ----- From: <RandalPark@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 8:51 PM Subject: Re: IML: 67-68 8 track Stereo Player on eBay > I think that it is great that you are calling our attention to this accessory. It is for a 1968 Imperial, right? I have to ask you, though, about the nature of 8 tracks, Dick. > > I also have an older car with a factory 8 track player. I paid a lot of money to have it restored. The problem is that all of the 8 track tapes that I have, come undone at the end of the loop after they are played a few times. I have taken some of them apart and it appears as though the peice of scotch tape that holds the audio tape on the spool comes undone rather than change direction (which is what I think it is suppose to do). This seems to be due to the age of the tapes and nothing else. I have run through about 175 tapes this way and now I simply throw them out when it happens. They are becoming harder to find, but I haven't been buying them anymore since they never seem to last. I even tried to reattach them, but haven't been successful in rethreading the cartridge correctly. I finally bought an adapter that will allow the 8 track player to play cassettes. > > Paul > > In a message dated 1/2/2004 11:27:40 PM Eastern Standard Time, dickb@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > > > > > > I may get my knuckles rapped for posting this, but these are so very rare, > > and they sound so good when they are installed, that I hope someone on the > > IML will pick it up. Caution - don't buy this unless your car is already > > set up for Stereo (not just plain AM-FM) as you won't have the right > > speakers and wiring. > > > > http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2451975113 > > > > Dick Benjamin (ask the man who owns one!) > > > > > >