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radio help required
I got this radio that was with a 74, 911.
Can anyone advise me on approximately what year this would be suitable? http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1411733990.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1411734034.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1411734067.jpg |
Nice period-correct aftermarket unit. Usually see those in an SC. Do a search for CR-2001.
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CR2001 was available early to mid 80's.
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thats awesome look at the connections vs what we have today ..
2 speakers and power ... |
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There is one on eBay just like it: 9405510200828330237899
Description says it's for a late 70s early 80s. I wouldn't worry too much about being exactly period correct if the radio works well. I found a Blaupunkt Frankfurt from a later period for a reasonable price and put it in my '73 911T. It sounds better than the new Panasonic that I replaced! But you have the added bonus of a cassette player. Tom |
I was planning to use it in my 71T, currently running an old alpine cassette that I've since early 70s.
I have added a rear shelf set of speakers and need a fader for front to back. It's not like I'm removing the original radio but would like it to look somewhat correct. |
Unless you are trying for concours, the little push buttons and dial needle (or whatever they were called then (!)) seems close enough period-wise. The cassette drive probably takes it out of the era but, what the heck, if it plays well you are golden. At least it's not a Lear 8-Track!!
Tom |
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