. In 1930, the Galvin Corporation introduced one of the first commercial car radios, the Motorola model 5T71, which sold for between $110 and $130 and could be installed in most popular automobiles. In Germany Blaupunkt fitted their first radio to a Studebaker in 1932 and in the United Kingdom Crossley offered a factory fitted wireless in their 10 hp models from 1933.
1930's
Recent cars--at least since 1986--have "DIN" size holes for radios. Most car radios will fit in this hole.
1995-1996 depending on the exact date of manufacture.
No first have a nice date once you get really close put it all out there give the boy some time and have fun
mustang was first built in 1964.
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Air bags were first invented by yashuzaburou Kabori in 1963
It was the first modern seat belt that was put in cars by Volvo in 1959-1960
Well, considering the fact that cars don't work without brakes, Brakes were put into cars at the very beginning of car-time. Common sense, evidently, is something you lack.
The invention of radio. In the 1930's radios were put in police cars and there was a suggestion of phones. In 1947 the first cell phone was made, but it didn't work very well. Motorola came up with the first working cell phone by Dr. Martin Cooper in 1974. The first cell phones were sold to the government and in 1984 were finally sold to consumers.
only the good ones
first you peel off the tape or what ever cover the sticky side then you put it on your car where ever you like it to be.