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    where to get direct-fit in-dash replacement speaker (swb)

    Looking for a source (other than SMC $$$!!) for a decent, direct-fit speaker for a '67. Any tips? Thanks
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    Ah something I have been thinking or writing about and now have the opportunity. I bought an aftermarket speaker from Woody http://bit.ly/1oc6jwV I decided not to get the two speakers as the radios we have in cars are about 7 watts and was afraid it would have some trouble with two speakers. He also makes a one speaker version. This is not hi-fidelity (which is why I have hesitated before mentioning it), BUT it is a huge improvement over the normal dash speaker in the car.
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    http://www.koenigs-klassik.de/ i bought some and was quite happy(as quite as you can be when you install not NOS parts)

    and i think porsche classic has them out now....$$$$$

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    http://www.koenigs-klassik.de/ i bought some and was quite happy(as quite as you can be when you install not NOS parts)

    and i think porsche classic has them out now....$$$$$
    +1 Got one from them for my car. Perfect fit.

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    Sprechense deutsch?

    All german, may I ask which part number you got from Koenig? Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by Silverbullit View Post
    Sprechense deutsch?

    All german, may I ask which part number you got from Koenig? Thanks
    Click on the British Flag. Then it is in english.
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    Missed that! Purchase made. The idiot thanks you for the tip!
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