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Up until 1956, AM radio was the only option for those who wanted something to listen to in the car; the Highway Hi-Fi, a built-in record player, was supposed to change that. Rather than playing ...
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1. Chrysler’s Highway Hi-Fi – When Records Ruled the Road In 1956, Chrysler revolutionized in-car entertainment by offering the Highway Hi-Fi—a built-in record player. It sounded like a ...
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Here, we explore ten of the strangest car features ever introduced. 1. Chrysler Highway Hi-Fi Record Player Before the era of digital music, drivers had limited entertainment options. In 1956, ...