yeah you need a cassette of George Strait, because “country” won’t play him any more. You know your too POP when The King of Country gets no play. Shame.
I remember when you could get an adapter so your am only car radio would pick up fm stations. Also when a luxury option was an inbetween-the-front-seats record player (to be used when parked or when you drove on really smooth roads). And I remember really smooth roads.
When my dad died we inherited his Grand Caravan. A radio, plus a tape player and a CD player. My “new” car only has a CD player. I am NOT rebuilding my entire music collection every time somebody has a new idea.
The problem was that 8 track tape cartridges use foam pressure pads to hold the tape tightly against the heads, but the foam in the pads breaks down and flattens with age (don’t we all) which makes the tape get so loose that it eventually gets tangled up in the machine, ruining the cassette.
I had a car for a short time that had an inbuilt cassette player. It was great when the weather was decent but I didn’t trust my tapes in the car in hot or cold weather.
I don’t have a cassette player in my car, but as a devotee of the cassette I do write a series called The Cassette Chronicles for a website and I have a lot of fun/get aggravated at the music I missed out on back in the day.
My “classic toy” in the back of the garage has one. Originally it didn’t have even a radio (somewhere I have the original window sticker). I heard a horrible rumor!! New cars only have a place to plug your cell phone for ‘infotainment’, not even a cd player!
Templo S.U.D. over 5 years ago
oh, those were the days afore CDs as well as iPod adaptors (I bet there are pluggers much older than me who miss eight tracks)
Breadboard over 5 years ago
Best thing about the old electronics …. it’s paid for already !
pcolli over 5 years ago
But you can still buy them.
zerotvus over 5 years ago
wait a minute……what about the 8-track?
pumpman19 over 5 years ago
My favorite George Strait song.
david_42 over 5 years ago
Our Kia has a CD player, with a Reverse button. No idea what it does.
wes tnt over 5 years ago
love those analog-tuned radios, too
stairsteppublishing over 5 years ago
I have two drawers of those tapes. Anyone interested in them? Free – shipping and handling added(minimal)
sparticles22 over 5 years ago
Our “newest” car has one, and the console between the seats is stuffed with cassettes. The older one just has the AM/FM radio.
Texanna Premium Member over 5 years ago
yeah you need a cassette of George Strait, because “country” won’t play him any more. You know your too POP when The King of Country gets no play. Shame.
Display over 5 years ago
I remember when you could get an adapter so your am only car radio would pick up fm stations. Also when a luxury option was an inbetween-the-front-seats record player (to be used when parked or when you drove on really smooth roads). And I remember really smooth roads.
Dani Rice over 5 years ago
When my dad died we inherited his Grand Caravan. A radio, plus a tape player and a CD player. My “new” car only has a CD player. I am NOT rebuilding my entire music collection every time somebody has a new idea.
ellisaana Premium Member over 5 years ago
My Datsun 2liter convertible had a weird vertical radio -AM only.
Dr_Fogg over 5 years ago
My son drives it, but I still own it. :-)
dsidney49 over 5 years ago
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZBf16B5vhs
cmxx over 5 years ago
And a plugger is any of the few people in the country who still call those cities “Frisco” and “San Antone.”
Debra Gilbert Premium Member over 5 years ago
Nothing like listening to George Strait.
Hydromantes over 5 years ago
The problem was that 8 track tape cartridges use foam pressure pads to hold the tape tightly against the heads, but the foam in the pads breaks down and flattens with age (don’t we all) which makes the tape get so loose that it eventually gets tangled up in the machine, ruining the cassette.
dcmotrl Premium Member over 5 years ago
Say hey to the home of pro football, Arnie, Fred Roger’s Center & St. V.
wiatr over 5 years ago
I had a car for a short time that had an inbuilt cassette player. It was great when the weather was decent but I didn’t trust my tapes in the car in hot or cold weather.
jbacoachjay over 5 years ago
I don’t have a cassette player in my car, but as a devotee of the cassette I do write a series called The Cassette Chronicles for a website and I have a lot of fun/get aggravated at the music I missed out on back in the day.
donut reply over 5 years ago
My “classic toy” in the back of the garage has one. Originally it didn’t have even a radio (somewhere I have the original window sticker). I heard a horrible rumor!! New cars only have a place to plug your cell phone for ‘infotainment’, not even a cd player!