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At the time, I was more attracted to the cabinet’s beautiful exterior wood than to the interior, which has a built-in TV (RCA Victor Deluxe) and a record player/turntable. I thought I might have ...
In 1960, a much cheaper car record player offered as a Chrysler option came on the market: the RCA Victor auto "Victrola." It cost $51.75 ($410.47 today) and you could play your own 45s on it.
At around the same time that RCA Victor's Auto Victrola was struggling to gain traction, Philips Norelco debuted its take on the in-car record player. Named the Auto Mignon, Philips' offering was ...
In 1960, a much cheaper car record player offered as a Chrysler option came on the market: the RCA Victor auto "Victrola." It cost $51.75 ($410.47 today) and you could play your own 45s on it.