If you have an older radio, they make adapters that have a microjack at one end; and a cassette tape at the other. I have an old adapter from before I had a CD player in my truck - it came with my portable CD player, which allowed me to play CDs thru my cassette player. It has the same output jack size as an MP3 player.
One word of warning, though - they will only work for about 20 minutes or so if your cassette player has auto-rewind (was disappointed to discover that!) - after that, it will keep spitting the tape out. After all, since the "cassette" has a wire attached to it at one end, you can't turn it over and put it back in.
So, in this case, the older the radio; the better the chance of success. Well, as long as it's new enough to have the cassette slot positioned to put the cassette in from the side.
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