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Removing Bamberg Radio

Perhaps I am being too lazy in my search of the postings but I can't find anything on how to remove a Blaupunkt Bamberg radio from a '76. This is theoriginal equipment and I want to send it for repair.

Do the knobs have to be removed?
Is there some sort of clip I have to get at from underneath/behind the dash?

I don't want to break any brittle plastic trim pieces by fussing with them and doing it wrong.

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Wow, lots of view but no hints. Either this is so easy I need to figure it out myself, or so hard nobody knows how to do it ��
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BLAUPUNKT: Â*Manuals

Here’s a link to what they say is the manual for it, but it appears to be more modern.

Usually an older two knob radio requires pulling off the knobs and removing nuts from the shaft. There also is usually a strap from back of radio to the firewall.
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Thank you sir!

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