You'll find many sellers on eBay that have radios and receivers up for auction. Some will go for higher prices than others. The key is to keep watch and see how much they go for so you never overbid.
1913
yes, interior changes happen post 2000.
1996
I have one of these for sale on Ebay. According to Sears Parts site, it says LXI see - http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/retrieveModelActionHome%21retrieve.action?modelNumber=56424140050&pop=flush
yup
If you need to know that. You should not be behind the wheel.
(14900 - (750 + 1250)) / 60
Try a head cleaner disc
No. You can buy adapters that plug into the rear of the head unit, though.
If you get two screwdrivers in each side of the deck and push the tabs in at the same time it should slide right out of the cage.
If you are simply installing a different "aftermarket" radio then all you really have to do is pull the old radio out. Purchase a "wiring harness" specifically for you vehicle. Plug that into the wiring for the radio (from your vehicle) and plug the other end into the back of the radio. You can do it by splicing and connecting all the wires but that is not worth it all things considered.
Right now (FEB 2011) there are several on eBay, selling for about 400. Or trying to sell -- no bidders. These are tough times. I am going to hold on to mine, as these were only made in 1985, and they can only go up in value. = = = "The radio seldom pops up for sale, mostly on eBay when it does. Most of the radios seem to be still in their original box, never used as yours is. They will go up in value, so hold onto it and keep it in as pristine condition as possible, given the competition among remaining radios. There is one for sale on eBay for $2,500, but a more realistic value range would be $200 - $400 for now. " (2005)