Shaft Style Car Radio


No one makes a good shaft style car radio these days from what I have seen. My 1982 Rolls Royce came with a Blaukpunt which is complete garbage. I want a better radio but do not want to cut up the dash in an original 21,000 mile car. I just do not understand that no one makes a good shaft style radio because there are so many people with antique and vintage cars that spend money on this hobby and they do not want to cut up the dashes of their cars.

What would be a good shaft style radio for me to acquire?

I was thinking of the Nakamichi TD-1200, TD-1200 II, ot TD-1200SE. What are the differnces between these 3 models?

Will any of these control a CD changer?

Did McIntosh Labs do any shaft style radios?
jnsst2
I have seen some of the new shaft style radios that are chrome and look like they are for an old car. The problem is that they are garbage, they are mostly based on cheap Kenwood models.

Another nice radio I saw is Joe's classic car radio. He puts a modern unit in the case of your old radio. http://www.joesclassiccarradio.com/

I wanted an older high end vintage radio. I just needed to know how good the older Alpines are or Nakamichis and which models to look at.
I agree.
Driving a Rolls Royce you should not go for less than the McIntosh MX406, MCD4000 and MDA5000.
http://www.mcintoshlabs.com/data/brochures/Carsources.pdf
And for fun put that blue McIntosh glow in your Rolls by adding the MPM4000.
Did the Rolls however make you see the bottom of your moneypitt you can always go for the Clarion HX-D2.
http://www.clarion-eu.com/de/news_article.489+M55af35e414f.0.html
Have fun in your Rolls.
td 1200se has digital input for cd changer. control of changer will be independent, eg remote. td 1200se was originally paired with nakamichi cdc 101, 10 stacker based on sony unit. this has optical output for use with outboard dac for best results. good choice for quality sound system.
mike in nz