Fun memories. Mom had a 67 firebird 400 when I was a kid. It had an eight track in it, no idea if it was factory or aftermarket. She had the white album on tape. I loved listening to that driving in that car. One day with my brother at the wheel the tape jammed (very typical) and out it came. A half mile of tape stuck in the machine. The cassette promptly went out of the window never to be heard again
I had a home stereo, record player (yes, they are records not VINYL, lol) with an 8 track. I thought it was the coolest because I could record onto the 8 track from the record player! Can you imagine that kind of technology
When cassettes started to come into their own another of my brothers had an underdash unit that played both 8 tr. AND cassette! That was the cats meow! By the time I started driving, 1980 cassettes had pretty much taken over. I must've had 4 or 5 of those brief case looking tape holders packed with all kinds of driving music. I was pretty anal about them and would cut up file folders as the sleeve inside the case. I typed, yes with a typewriter, the name of the cassette. That way when you opened the case they all looked the same.
I have an 8 track in my TA but its not hooked up. I do have a couple of tapes I put out for display. I think one is Sat. Night Fever and maybe the Village People. Good disco stuff of course