Today I began to re-install what I thought is the original AM radio in the 1968 Imperial Crown convertible. When I began looking for the black and green wires from the fader control to plug into the leads from the radio, I noticed that the fader wiring on the car differed from the non-stereo installation shown in the manual. The fader wires and connector on the car match the manual's illustration for the "stereo control switch", a six socket connector with five wires (violet, dark blue, black, dark green and red). This photo shows the fader connector on the car: http://www.duricy.com/~imperialist/emailshare/multi1.JPG I confirmed that these wires lead back to the fader. It then became obvious that there is no wiring to cross the dash from the radio to the harness from the rear speaker. When I looked at that harness, it was not the simple pair of black and green wires for the non-stereo radio. Instead, it matches the four socket, four wire "stereo connector" shown in the manual. A violet wire with a black tracer seems to go along for the ride. I don't know what its function is. Although the car does not have speakers in the doors, it does have the connections for speakers. The door panels show evidence of having been taken apart and put poorly back together. There is no audio equipment under the backseat, which I think is were MultiPlex component were stashed. There were, however, two unexplained holes under the seat - one on the transmission hump. Before I get excited and begin searching for MultiPlex parts, I'd like to know the following: Is the manual wrong? Did Imperial perhaps use the stereo fader control for non-stereo installations? The harness to the rear speaker, too? Thank you for your help. Dave Duricy 1973 Imperial LeBaron 1968 Imperial Crown convertible 1950 DeSoto Custom __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Address AutoComplete - You start. We finish. http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail