Hiliside rows to gold PAGE 24 Shari Ulrich ii Re ie PAGE 27 LETRA PEE, town ta? Liam NEWS photo. “Tery Peters ALL YOU need for great sound in the vehicle of your choice isa car stereo outiit installed by Performance Cur Stereo, Paul Carroll, lefCand Randy Dungate exhibit the essentials ia SUP SLECEO COUPE, NEWS ohoto Mike Waketield VOLKSWAGON CHASSIS and engine and fiberglass body are featured in this 1952 MG-TD Roadster Repli- ea. Owned by Loreen Ritz, the vehicle has 800 km on the rebuilt engine. Performance in car THERE ARE a lot of things to consider when buying a car stereo, This is a relatively new in- dustry which has dramatical- ly changed our lifestyles, and as a result of our demands, it has undergene some dramatic changes itself, The cight-track cartridge Aourished with its promise of never-ending musi¢g due to a clever dosed loop of tape that could play continuous- Ty. it it didn't stm up first. The cassetie was more re. liable, and introduction of Sassette inachines with eabonaie reverse cupabuire allowed them tao play cate tinoteds. therets gliminutng ans supers The sit hase had. ond SOME Hi OU fa ontithes fron, pe ttasedtacadls radio bt the Natl rach iad, OF musts entoting at lane with ao much im sound proved sound quality. Improvements in ment design and istallation can make the automobile into the ideal listening environment. Private, contained, it is also a place where most of us spend a great deal of our time. H's no wonder that in IS years we have seen the car stereo go from. being a Novelty 10.4 Nevessity. equip- proper Paul Carrol has been in business on the North Shore since 1973, and he is the owner of Performance Car Stereo. The store specializes in autamebile sound and it tas been in business since the bevinming of the sear. Pertornianee Cu Stereo and Wivard Tnstalla trons are oupen 6 ditvs Seek. Trim Yom ta} pain, atthe cormvr oat Pemberton and Welch.