From: cuhulin on
I used to own a secondhand 1986 Ford Crown Victoria car.The car had an
aftermarket Pioneer radio.The faceplate of the radio was made so as to
snap on and snap off of the radio.Sort of theft proof, perse.
cuhulin

From: hls on

"klem kedidelhopper" <captainvideo462009(a)gmail.com> wrote in message I
guess that I'll abandon this idea and just
take the one out of my 1990. I know that I can simply apply 12V to it
and it will come alive, like things were meant to. Thanks for all the
information. It was a real education. Lenny.

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It is my understanding that some of these audio systems have rather
complicated levels of security involved. It makes them all but worthless
if stolen from the original owner.

I dont know any of the details, no longer have a GM.

They make them this way intentionally, I guess. If my info is correct, this
is a heck of an irritating situation.

From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Mon, 26 Jul 2010 14:12:04 -0500, hls wrote:

>
> "klem kedidelhopper" <captainvideo462009(a)gmail.com> wrote in message I
> guess that I'll abandon this idea and just
> take the one out of my 1990. I know that I can simply apply 12V to it
> and it will come alive, like things were meant to. Thanks for all the
> information. It was a real education. Lenny.
>
> ********
> It is my understanding that some of these audio systems have rather
> complicated levels of security involved. It makes them all but worthless
> if stolen from the original owner.
>
> I dont know any of the details, no longer have a GM.
>
> They make them this way intentionally, I guess. If my info is correct, this
> is a heck of an irritating situation.

I bought a nice Eclipse on eBay for $30.

Seller didn't tell me what CD was the "key" CD...

Guess I'll have to buy a CD store...