Apple iPod Camera Connector and iPod shuffle to ditch the FM transmitter?

In the latest Wired magazine Test issue there are a number of hardwire setups for playing your iPod through your car's stereo. Most of the hardwires are for iPod and Nano. Could you use the Apple iPod Camera Connector as an interface so your shuffle will play through the hardwire system? The connector has a USB port on it and the dock connector so it would attach to the hardwire system.
In theory that works right?

Nope wouldn't work. IF you have a stereo with an Ipod interface though you would probably also have an AUX port you could use to plug into the Shuffle's earphone port.

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