8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

The popularity of both four-track and eight-track cartridges grew from the booming automobile industry. In September 1965, Ford Motor Company introduced factory-installed and dealer-installed eight-track tape players as an option on three of its 1966 models (Mustang, Thunderbird and Lincoln), and RCA Victor introduced 175 Stereo-8 Cartridges from its RCA Victor & RCA Camden artist's catalogs. By the 1967 model year, all of Ford's vehicles offered this tape player upgrade option. Thanks to Ford's backing, the eight-track format quickly won out over the four-track format, with Muntz abandoning it completely by late 1970.

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History

8 Track Player History



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