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 just did a quick search on Ebay/Google and found some Audiovox, JC, Alpine, and Kenwood
There is a company that makes replacement radios for classic cars that look like old style AM/FM radios that the car came with. The face plate pops down and you have a cd player. The beauty of these is they fit in the exact holes of the old radio and even have the branding and everything. My buddie has a '56 nomad and you would swear it only has an AM radio by looking at it and low and behold it plays FM and CD's.
Can't remember the name of the company that sell this stuff but search the web for classic car radios maybe that will help. There maybe an ad in Hemmings Motor News as well.
By shaft do you mean with 2 knobs? if so, McIntosh makes some...they control CD changers too

http://www.mcintoshlabs.com/mcprod/shopdisplayproducts.asp?id=33&cat=Control+Centers+%26+CD+Changers&prodid=1077&product=MX406
I have a Yamaha am/fm cass pre outs you can have for 20 bucks. I found it at a swap meet years ago and never put it in my rod, its missing a small preset selector boot.