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Correct radio for 1973
Hello, can anybody tell me what the correct radio is for a 1973T?
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Most came w/ Blaupunkt Frankfurt, mono, AM/FM
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Thanks Bill.
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Hmmm, I didn't know that the famed Verburg photo database included old radios too....
Note the lack of a 'Persian" carpet - that's only for brake parts I guess? I will tentatively ID the wood as #1 or #2 select pine...
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A more detailed list of radios supplied during the early years can be found here...some pics as well.
http://www.nosubstitute.org/911/radio/default.asp
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