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    Hey guys, I think the switch in my factory radio is shot and I had a quick question. I have the "premium sound" package, but do not have a tape player. Can I replace my unit with a factory one with a tape player, or is the wiring different? Thank you for your time.
    -Nick
    Nick
    88 Colony Park LS
    G-pa's old car, but he's cruisin around heaven in his 69 wagon now
    Future plans:Semi HO conversion, or Explorer motor swap, shift kit, PI springs and sway bars, KYB-GR2 shocks

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    Should be the same wiring. My '90 has the cassette player from my '96 Thunderbird.
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      #3
      Thank you!
      Nick
      88 Colony Park LS
      G-pa's old car, but he's cruisin around heaven in his 69 wagon now
      Future plans:Semi HO conversion, or Explorer motor swap, shift kit, PI springs and sway bars, KYB-GR2 shocks

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        #4
        you should pull out your deck first and examine what kinda wiring you have since you mentioned preimium sound(there are 2 different amps used in these cars. most of the time the decks are the same and yes you can put in a tape player.

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