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The players were the first real music option for the auto beyond the standard radio. If you didn't have one, you wanted one, back in the sixties. They were a genuine target for theft. Mounted under the dash with a couple of bolts and one's music library in a bilbo case made for quick and easy removal.

Cars are doing away with CD players now aren't they?


I sent an email to the Georgia Department of Safety, asking them to comb their archives to find the VIN of my first car: a 1966 Pontiac Bonneville that was originally my grandfather's. If I can locate it and it's still in tolerable shape, I plan to buy it and have it restored to showroom condition. Fingers crossed!

Well it is a thing. And in this context it has nothing to do with taxes-This post wins the award for "Best use of the acronym IRS".

That would be cool if they will give you that information. I can't think of any car that any family member ever had that I'd like to reconnect with.![]()
