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puterbum, what a hoot, I was just telling my son about 8 tracks when I hit your post. I had just returned from Viet Nam and had purchased a really expensive "add-on" 8 track player. Car radios in that era, '69, were just starting to be available with things like 8 tracks, so any car you bought would need an under-dash add-in unit. My '54 Ford had the 8 track and, be still my heart, a reverb add on hanging below the dash! OMG, my heart almost stops when I remember my Tammy Wynette 8 track playing with the reverb set on max. One of the cool memories was driving down the road and seeing something glistening in the sun on the side of the road. More often than not, it was a disembowled 8 track cartridge thrown out the window in dispair! This phenomenon was so common we used to count the number os exploded cartridges while on a long drive, just like counting the number of license plates from each state. Well, this little trip down memory lane has really been uplifting. God I miss Tammy.