| Craig Radio ad from 1979Featuring the DeLorean Prototype, this is an ad for the Craig radio
        system that was to be used in the production car.  Kind of ironic
        today. . .Updated text might now read, "What sort of stereo would
        not come in a car like this"    
              
                
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                |  |  It's one of the most
                  advanced music
 | And with Craig's exclusive Power- play you get three times the power of
 ordinary car stereos. So you get a rich,
 deep sound they simply can't give you.
 Unfortunately, the DeLorean sports
 car isn't available yet. But the sound
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                |  | systems in
                  the world. The receiver was designed from
 scratch for the special needs of a
 moving car. Even its specs were
 totally redesigned for mobile use.
 The reception out on the road is
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                |  | where it counts. It's called an R3 Road-Rated Receiver.
 This receiver not only pulls in stations,
 it holds them, even very weak stations,
 even in bad areas. And it does so with
 amazing fidelity.
 Its digital station readout becomes a
 digital clock when the radio is off.
 |  system is at your Craig dealer's now.
 Craig's new Road-Rated Receivers
 are designed to fit virtually anything
 you can drive.
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                |  |  | For more information write:
                  Craig Corporation, Dept. RL 921 W. Artesia Blvd., Compton, CA
                  90220. In Canada: Withers, Evans Ltd., BC. |  |  This page last modified on 
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
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