QUOTE(914Sixer @ Jul 1 2015, 05:00 AM)
Thanks Tom, I had completely forgotten about 8-tracks.
LOL .... most folks have Mark!
I used to be teased incessantly by my friends to step up to a cassette unit, which I eventually did when I got a gift one!
But I always thought the sound quality was much better from the 8-tracks - other than the clack-clack at track changes, & that was recently borne out in an article in one of my recent classic car & resto magazines (Hemmings Sports & Exotics I think.... maybe).
Anyhoo - I'm glad I saved mine to reinstall now, & I'll figure out a way to transfer the music from the old 8-tracks or get a digital version of them to play. I'll get a hidden digital converter unit with 3.5mm & USB inputs in any case from the Woody's guys in Costa Mesa & evil-bay (they always set up at the March Porsche Swap Meet in Anaheim in March).
http://woodyscustomshop.com/http://stores.ebay.com/Woodys-Custom-ShopThey also offer nice "modern" classic look radios, so they have 2 ways to go for those interested.
If you bought that faceplate, good luck with the sale. And please keep me posted on any more OE white button/chrome rim Hella interior lights per our last PMs!
PS - I just ran across these again at Woody's shop (see what you started Mark!) - a great way to get 4 speakers into a 914, with these two set under or behind the 914 seats! No cutting up the interior, & removable for concours judging!!! ;-)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Hidden-Under-R...=item54201f0055In addition to the hidden digital/MP3/iPod/etc. adapters & those 2 speakers above, they also have hidden antenna solutions, for those who want to delete their stock manual or power antenna.
If you're in OC or SoCal (LA, IE, SD, etc.) it's worth a trip to Costa Mesa where they can help out fit your needs/desires on 914 & other classics & hot rods too.
I need to run down there for the hidden digital converter for my 85 BMW 325e's radidio! ;-) The 88 Westy already has a new radio to go into it with blue teeth & all, just need a pigtail plud adapter for the 88 to current radio/audio unit standards from them, so I don't have to cut up the wiring for a new plug!
Cheers!
Tom
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