My opinion: what's your opinion? Seriously though, it's your car. If you think you will get more out of the CD player, leave it in there. If YOU like the look and sound of the 8-track put it back in. Don't reinstall the 8-track if the only reason is to please other people at car shows. These people only see your car a few days a year, and will probably pay more attention to the chevy parked beside it. The CD player won't take away from the value of the car, for some buyers it may even increase it ever so slightly. With cars of this age, it's not really the options, or slight modifications that affect the price, it's the overall condition of the car. I still have the 8-track player in my 76 NYB, and although I have had the unreliable piece of crap repaired a few times, I still like the look of it in the dash because the car says 1976 all over it, and the 8-track just completes the picture. But, it's my car, and I've done what I want with it. Do what you want with your car. James 1975imperial wrote: > We bought our 75 Imperial off of ebay..although everything works and drives >perfect..I have a question..The guy we bought it from had a pioneer am/fm >radio cd player installed because as he said his wife didnt like the sound of >the 8-track.it was installed by dr. dashboard and the dash was not cut in >anyway for the cd player..the original 8-track radio came in a box in the >trunk and still works fine.. > Does the cd player take away from the value of the car and should we >reinstall the 8-track before we take it to shows this summer?..sorry guess >that was 2 questions.. >Thanks Bill & Elaine >1975 Imperial LeBaron >--- >[This E-mail scanned for viruses by tigerpaw.com] > > >