I had mentioned this awhile back, here are two articles on this. A friend had one in his brand new 1966 Pontiac Grand Prix . . . it was an aftermarket unit he had installed.
It fed an AM signal out that you could adjust to any dead spot on the AM radio dial.
here are two articles about them, plus there are additional links at the end of the second link article titled The History of Record Players In Cars,
Car Record Players of the 1950s and 1960s | Early Infotainment Systems- Consumer Reports News
The History of Record Players in Cars
Al
It fed an AM signal out that you could adjust to any dead spot on the AM radio dial.
here are two articles about them, plus there are additional links at the end of the second link article titled The History of Record Players In Cars,
Car Record Players of the 1950s and 1960s | Early Infotainment Systems- Consumer Reports News
The History of Record Players in Cars
Al
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