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    WTB: Becker Mexico US Band Radio

    Wanted Becker Mexico Radio with fitment for 66-67 911.

    Does not have to be working, only presentable, with all its bits and pieces.

    Sumner

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    They're on eBay all the time at reasonable prices. Check here for current listings.

    Mike
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    Tired of trolling eBay.

    Really??? What’s eBay?

    Thanks, I’m well versed in the art of eBay. It’s made life more interesting, convenient and expensive for all of us. Where else could I get outbid on ’67S trim pieces but from the outback in Australia.

    I wanted see if someone still might have one in their garage or attic after they converted their early S into a Turbo Slant nose (M505) 1981 clone in ’83 and put in a pioneer cassette with kick’n 6x9’s (don’t forget the door cutout’s).

    FYI No saint here either, I helped removed the drive train (454, Turbo 400 and 12 Bolt Posi) from ’70 454 Chevelle to make a ’36 Ford coupe Hotrod in 1979 (Hugger Orange).

    Thanks SLB

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    Quote Originally Posted by 305966S
    Really??? What’s eBay?
    Sorry- just trying to help.
    1968 911 #11830241
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    Wink Don't mind Me

    Thanks for the suggestion, sorry to bang-on.

    I normally hit eBay 1st for a quicky, but this one has been problematic. slb

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    got one

    e-mail if interested.can`t upload a pic at the moment due to trouble with this site.Will try tomorrow.
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    E-mail sent

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