I just want to add my two cents here. I am not a professional car audio nut, but I have installed a few CD changers in all of my cars, and have used this method for all of them. For the Delorean, I mounted the CD changer on top of the plywood electrical panel on the deck behind the drivers seat. I simply used two "eye"-bolts, one on each side of the changer screwed into the edges of plywood panel (but not the deck carpet), and used a rubber strap with hooks to secure the CD changer to the eye-bolts. The location is great since power is easy (two feet to the fuses), and the antenna junction box for the FM modulator/injector is the service area right below the panel. What's nice about this is that I can very easily remove the CD changer for shows and events, and even remove the bolts and all the wiring in a matter of minutes, and the only evidence of the install is two small holes in the plywood panel (covered by the carpet). Yes, the downside is that it is easy for someone else to easily remove without permission, but I am not worried about that. I'd rather have it easy to remove, than have a glovebox, dashboard, or other parts of the car destroyed in a hurry if someone wants it that bad. -Hank