Transmit FROM a car radio as source to BT headphones

Just saw the post about XM and sharing the radio when out of reception areas. Get a satellite phone, one that has BT that is - problem solved!
Thanks, but that solution is outside of my budget.

Does anyone know of a link, video, etc that shows how to tap into the car radio speaker wires to provide source for a BT transmitter and, perhaps a different one, that shows how to turn off the car radio speaker.
 
Well, I can find my pulse, and if I am not asleep, I think I have a need, but thanks for expressing your opinion.
I think the consensus is, that you have a very specific use in mind not generally considered widely used or needed. I think that the portable XM unit is a good solution. Check out this link/site for more info:

 
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