That's good news about the 8-track player. I am curious though, how was the CD player installed? It's my understanding that newer stereos have a different grounding system than the common ground used on the older stereos. The wiring to the rear speakers has to be altered (a ground wire returning to the stereo, and not just some metal part of the car) in order for newer stereos to work. I'm not too familiar with stereo wiring, so perhaps someone could fill me in on how one would wire it so that you could simply unplug one and plug in another? James - who spent part of the day reviving the battery in his NYBeater 1975imperial wrote: > After reading some views on the 8 track vs cd player..we decided to put it >back the way it was..so this morning while the wife was hiding eggs for the >grankids I took off the dash panels and found out that not only had Dr. >dashboard (whom the guy we bought the car from had install the cd player) not >cut the dash out to fit the cd player..they had left all the plugins for the 8 >track intack..so it was a matter of unplugging the cd and plugging in the 8 >track..and presto! the 75 Imperial (whom we have nick named..Wendell,,long >story) was back to orginal sound system..then digging in the attic my ever >packratting wife..dug out 3 8 tracks and they worked great..we now can listen >to the beattles, the who, and grand funk railroad.. > Gonna take the wife for pizza and maybe just find a place to "park"..LOL >thanks for everyone's ideas.. >Bill & Elaine >--- >[This E-mail scanned for viruses by tigerpaw.com] > > >