If you want the hottest new thing for your D then you should check out http://www.digisette.com/ It is an MP3 player that can stand alone or because it is shaped like a cassette tape it will actually play in your original radio. No joke, it works. I have one in my '81 D and it is a $150 solution to listening to quality music without changing your car. Alex 2438 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "media1524" <brentlun@xxxx> wrote: > Hello everyone, I am still reading the DML Archives but I wanted to > finally introduce myself and get in on the discussion. I have > already met some of you. My name is Brent Lundgren from York, > Pennsylvania and I am the owner of VIN #17006, a 1983 Canadian model > built in September 1982. It has an automatic transmission, two- tone > interior and an unusual stainless steel louver. I purchased the car > from Virginia Hodges of Baltimore on November 3, 2001. She took good > care of it and it shows. I am a member of the Delorean Owners > Association and Delorean Mid-Atlantic. Rob Grady inspected the car > at the March 2002 Delorean Mid-Atlantic Spring Social and made some > recommendations. I attended the Delorean Eastern Regional Car Show > in Memphis and I believe I was parked next to James Espey in the > second row on show day (he had the banner on the windshield). I took > home the second place trophy for cars with 50-75K mikes. Due to a > mix-up at the award ceremony, I took home the first place trophy and > had to trade with Bruce Benson who was the real first place winner. > I was at the Delorean Mid-Atlantic Fall Foliage Tour this weekend in > NJ and had a great time even though we got lost and had to follow a > Bricklin part of the way. > > While I'm here, I have a question: > > Does anyone have any experience with the portable CD players that > have the cassette adapter? My original ASI radio still works but > I'd > like to be able to play CDs without replacing the original radio. > Comments? > > Brent Lundgren > VIN #17006 > brentlun@xxxx