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Thread: FS: Early Blue Dot Stereo Blaupunkt

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    FS: Early Blue Dot Stereo Blaupunkt

    This is a very nice tested and working AM/FM stereo version Blaupunkt Frankfurt. There are no labels on the radio but looks like a '72-'73 version with black trim plate and silver buttons. Has all the knobs including inner chrome and outer black rubber ones. Has DIN plug if you want to connect your Ipod, you will not be disappointed with this one, hard to find in this condition. Asking $325 shipped in the USA.

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    It is later than you think, but not much

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    It is later than you think, but not much
    Jim I thought the later ones '74-'76 had the wider dial and trim plate and used a completely different dash face plate like this:

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    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    Jim I thought the later ones '74-'76 had the wider dial and trim plate and used a completely different dash face plate like this:

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    The radio in this post is "75/76ish I think.
    Obviously, I have no friggin' idea what I am talking about.

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    Guys,

    have a look at this site.
    your German may be better than mine but the dates and the pics are in English.
    it may solve some dating problems for you
    Caution - more than 2 coffees long !

    http://wegavision.pytalhost.com/blaupunkt.html

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    It's a Frankfurt Stereo US 455kHz 7 632 629 200, so it's a 1972/73 radio

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