8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

The Lear Jet Stereo 8 track cartridge was designed by Richard Kraus while working under Bill Lear and for his Lear Jet Corporation in 1963. The major change was to incorporate a neoprene rubber and nylon pinch roller into the cartridge itself, rather than to make the pinch roller a part of the tape player, reducing mechanical complexity. Lear also eliminated some of the internal parts of the Eash cartridge, such as the tape-tensioning mechanism and an interlock that prevented tape spillage. In the Cousino, Eash, Muntz, and Lear cartridges, tape was pulled from the center of the reel, passed across the opening at one end of the cartridge and wound back onto the outside of the same reel. The spool itself was freewheeling and the tape was driven only by tension from the capstan and pinch roller.

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car

8 Track Player Car


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