| If you don't want to keep the original radio, Kenwood makes a couple that are 
shaft-mount and fit into the original mount.  Both have inputs for a CD 
changer.  Also, Jensen makes one that has a jack on the front to plug in a 
portable CD player.
Marvin
#1343
In a message dated 9/15/2002 7:26:05 AM Mountain Daylight Time, 
mitwelt@bellsouth.net writes:
> If you want to keep the OEM look and original radio you can pick up a CD
> changer that hooks up to the antenna and broadcasts thru the FM band. The
> control of the CDs are accomplished thru a very small wireless and/or wired
> remote.  The pro's are as mentioned, the con's are lesser fidelity limited
> by FM broadcast frequency (about 15-16k due to carrier signal) and you have
> to change the magazine to hear different CDs.  But there is plenty of room
> to stash the changer under the dash.
> 
> stephan #2821
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