Nowadays we take for granted the ability to just turn on our car radio when we want news, music, or entertainment while traveling about. Such convenience was not always the case. Prior to the 1930s, ...
Classic car owners may love the experience of driving a vintage machine, but they may also miss some modern conveniences like Bluetooth connectivity when behind the wheel. Enthusiasts should be ...
Sure, slamming an 8-track into your vintage car may give it the look and feel of yesteryear, but it'd also bring the frustration inherent in outdated media. Cue RetroSound's freshly-available Model ...
What to do if you want 21st century radio electronics in your classic air-cooled Porsche, and you want it to look like something built in the appropriate era? The German automaker offers a Porsche ...
Whether or not you think bringing modern digital connectivity and touchscreen navigation into a largely analog classic vehicle is a net benefit, it's nice to have the option. Porsche, which knows a ...
A correct restoration of your Pontiac's interior is not complete without attention to your car radio. It's likely that your unit has been affected by the elements of time, and that it does not ...
Unravelling the hype behind IT for creating useful CIO strategies. The most visible electronics in the cars people drove 40 or more years ago, was the transistor radio. And in every town, there were ...
To a lot of Americans today, 1959 seems like it was a pretty good year. Oh, sure, the country was just pulling out of a nasty recession that killed Edsel and DeSoto, but the cars looked outrageously ...
The mission was supposed to be simple: Drive to my father-in-law’s house, head into the garage, and grab one of his spare garden hoses to replace the one I accidentally chopped in half with the ...
My first car — and the car I learned to drive in — was a 1974 Chevrolet Vega GT Hatchback, bought new by my sister’s college roommate, Roxanne. Roxanne taught me to drive it when I was 12, in the back ...
After three months and about $5,000 raised, Laguna Beach radio station KX/93.5 FM has a winner of its classic-car raffle. Costa Mesa resident Helen Evers’ face lit up when she heard her name called ...
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