SOLD
Becker Europa TR Radio -- Core -- will need to be rebuilt
911 912 356
$US 100 plus postage
International OK, Paypal OK
Becker Europa TR 01.jpgBecker Europa TR 02.jpgBecker Europa TR 03.jpg
SOLD
Becker Europa TR Radio -- Core -- will need to be rebuilt
911 912 356
$US 100 plus postage
International OK, Paypal OK
Becker Europa TR 01.jpgBecker Europa TR 02.jpgBecker Europa TR 03.jpg
Last edited by Auto*Legends; 09-02-2019 at 08:40 AM. Reason: SOLD
Indiana,
1965 911: 300594, 300839
1965 912: 350407,
1968 911L SWT Sportomatic,
1970 911T Irish Green, Restored,
1974 911 Carrera, 1975 911 Carrera,
1970 914 1.7 Signal Orange, 1973 914 2.0 Zambezi Green, 1974 914 2.0 Ravena Green--this one is for sale
Used to haul the kids to the pool in 356/1500RS Carrera Speedster 80820. Wife would leave it in the shopping center parking lot -- now in the Porsche Factory Museum.
any idea if this is correct for a 1966?
LOOKING FOR 1967S TRANSMISSION #103586
Looking For 1969T Engine #6195922
Looking For 1969T Transmission #7194313
Looking for 1969T Transmission #7195495
www.tcspeed.com
Need the missing power pack also.
Mike Fitton # 2071
2018 911S Carrera White
2012 991 Platinum Silver ( Gone)
1971 911T Targa Bahia Red (Gone to France)
1995 911 Carrera Polar Silver (Gone)
No Affiliation with City of Chicago!
would it work? yes. Would it have been an "correct" in '66? No. This would've been proper for an early '60s 356. If I remember correctly, the TG was a hybrid radio and was for 59-61? and then the TR came out in '61-64?. Becker was pretty proud of the fact that they had a fully transistorized radio.
I could be wrong but I believe I learned that from either the US becker people (in NJ) or Black Forest
Porsche taste on a Volkswagen budget...
Indiana,
1965 911: 300594, 300839
1965 912: 350407,
1968 911L SWT Sportomatic,
1970 911T Irish Green, Restored,
1974 911 Carrera, 1975 911 Carrera,
1970 914 1.7 Signal Orange, 1973 914 2.0 Zambezi Green, 1974 914 2.0 Ravena Green--this one is for sale
Used to haul the kids to the pool in 356/1500RS Carrera Speedster 80820. Wife would leave it in the shopping center parking lot -- now in the Porsche Factory Museum.