I seem to remember adapters that fit in eight track players so a person could play cassettes. I do not know how well they worked or how good the sound was, but they may be worth looking into. Then you could dub your CDs onto cassettes. There is also a guy who takes original Mopar vehicle radios and adds an adapter that allows you to plug a portable CD player into the systems. The wires tuck under the dash when not in use. K. > [Original Message] > From: 1975imperial <1975imperial@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: 4/11/2004 9:20:17 AM > Subject: IML: 8 track vs cd player? > > 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]