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My 1969 CST/10 has a Chevrolet AM/FM/8-track player
My 1969 CST/10 has a Chevrolet AM/FM/8-track player
I know that's not an option, but the previous owner installed one from a later model year car or truck. I have not had the chance to check if it works yet, the speakers are so bad from years of rot, but now I've ordered some speakers and will soon be able to test it. I don't have any 8-track tapes to test it with! Would anybody like to be a donor for this experiment? I can pay a reasonable price and postage. I just need one for now. In hopes that this thing works, I've started a list of bands that may go well with our trucks, further opinions welcome: James Gang Jimi Hendrix Steppenwolf Crosby, Stills, and Nash Neil Young Jefferson Airplane Credence Clearwater Revival Doors Rolling Stones Beatles Led Zeppelin Moody Blues Kinks Guess Who The Who Blood, Sweat, and Tears Roger Miller Merle Haggard The Carpenters |
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I got my neil young and zeppelin on ebay, good prices in my opinion. I also see them at flea markets...
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I've been collecting them off eBay at a couple bucks each
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I find most of mine at flea markets.
Many are ones I bought new way back in the day when I was in a "Tape Club".I even have a couple tapes by Elvis (religious music) still in the original celophane package. You may need to replace the rubber drive belt in the tape unit as it is probably rotted.And clean the pick-up head with a q-tip and alcohol. Learning to splice and re-wind an 8-track is an art!:lol: Mike.:chevy: |
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I still listen to Deep Purple in my vehicles....now it's on a flash drive. :) |
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OK, thanks. I ordered a variety-pack of tapes, including Deep Purple, Led Zeppelin, and Neil Young, from eBay. And in case I can't get the in-dash player to work, my longer-range plan is to patch the dash and put a regular stock-looking AM/FM radio in there, and I ordered a cool NOS under-dash 8-track player to install under the dash, under the seat, or in the glove box.
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Looks like us old guys are still kickin around here. My very 1st concert (Blind Faith) have a Happy New Year!
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Yes there are a few us of older guys on here. You have great list and have 80% of them on my IPhone and stream them to a JBL Blue Tooth Speaker that sits on my dash. There is something really cool about driving a 67-72 and listening to music on an 8-Track (probably) attached to the bottom of then dash. To ad a few groups to the list here are my picks.
Abba The Beach Boys The Eagles The Hollies A lot of Motown tunes and a ton of One Hit Wonders from the 60's and 70's. |
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SRV!!!
I think he hit the scene hard in the late 80s/early 90s, which was solid cassette and early disc territory, no 8 track probably but some very good C10 worthy tunes! I had under dash equalizers in my first C10 ( circa, 1986 ). The more crazy lights the better! -klb |
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Oh, man, you're right, Stevie Ray Vaughan. Columbia House made Texas Flood on 8-track, it is somewhat rare.
Under dash equalizers/power boosters! I forgot about those things. When I was young I always wanted one, but never scraped together the money. |
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My 8 track is under my seat,along with an am/fm,cassette player!
It has a 4 speaker system,mono,not stereo. I still have the am radio in the dash with it's own speaker. And,I like CCR,the Beatles,3 Dog Night,Neil Young,Black Sabbath,Deep Purple,Lynard Skynard,etc.About anything from around 1970. I guess it's an old man thing! Mike.:chevy: |
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Bob Seger Night Moves
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Post up a pic of your am/fm/8 track.....is it underdash or did it find in the existing holes in the dash?
I've seen a few older systems that look like they would fit in that original dash hole layout. Coley |
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Inside the dash, the radio is huge. The ash tray slide has been removed to make the ash tray sit lower, so the radio will fit. And there has been some weird stuff done with the A/C and defroster duct work to make more room. So bottom line, it ain't pretty. If it doesn't work I am not going to worry much about it and probably will yank it out of there. If it does work, I'll use it for a while. My long term plan is to make the inside cab of the truck nice, and that will include a radio that does not have a digital display, looks period-correct, and that fits in a repaired factory hole. I am kind of formulating my plan as I go, winging it. After this thread discussion, when I went online to look at 8-track tapes, things shifted a little when I found how reasonable in price is a NOS under dash 8-track player. |
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Did someone say 8 Tract? :metal:
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I love my 8-track, I get my tapes from e-bay and flea markets. they're out there..
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Charlie Daniels is recommended
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If you were near NY, I could lend you some to test. A neighbor has and still uses his on a regular basis. No longer has it in his '69 GMC, but he has one set up on his workbench in the basement.
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It's just that most people these days seem to think they have to have the latest and greatest product out there. I like to collect the old stuff and make it work again. When I die,they will need an old archeologist to figure out what all my junk is! I have my dad's 1967 Motorola console with am/fm/8 track/turntable that still works and the same from my step-dad ( A Zenith console). I'm 63.I bought my first 8 track player in 1968! Had to order it thru the electronics store here in town. Mike.:chevy: |
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Yes LOL, this thread is great! I do remember when 8-tracks, cassettes, and LP's were in the stores. Now it is funny that CD's are on their way out and LP's are coming back. You guys have some really nice 8-track players and artist recommendations. I like using this stuff that was once state-of-the-art, then it became junk, and now it is back to classic retro. One day archeologists will also be scratching their heads about some of the stuff they find in my digs.
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With all the musical groups mentioned "the carpenters" seems a little out of place with the others.
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^^^^^^^^^^ Watching the submarine races...
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