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    WTB: Blaupunkt Frankfurt for 1974 911

    I am interested in buying a Blaupunkt Frankfurt for a 1974 911 (non S) coupe that I am restoring. If you have one in good cosmetic and working condition, please let me know as I would like to buy asap. Thx!

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    Can someone post a photo of a 1974 911 Blaupunkt Frankfurt radio?
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    Here is what I show for late '74:

    '74Radio.jpg
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    First post, Hi.

    Found this site interesting. They haven't gotten to the '74 radio pictures yet.
    http://derwhites356literature.com/Ne...ktRadioID.html

    I became interested in this thread because I have an older Blaupunk but it does not match the photos shown above. Mine is probably newer as it has five push buttons with both AM and FM on the same button and a small switch to switch between AM/FM. In addition, I also have a cassette tape recorder for the radio. As I'm thinking now, I used both of these in a '69 Alfa GTV that I was driving in the late 70's or early 80's and the radio was new then.

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    The 2 pictures posted here I think are correct as '74 was a transition year away from the blue dot. So the blue dot maybe for early '74 and the non-blue dot late '74.
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    I thought 74 was stereo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    I thought 74 was stereo.
    Not always, I assume you think this because of the speakers in the doors. I am sure it was an option but remember the 914's had 2 speakers with wires running to each and mono radios. For sure it was an option to have a stereo version and maybe add speakers to the back self.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gtBen View Post
    My car 9114101274 was built 11/73 and was delivered on may 24 1974 , just one speaker in the dash (no door speakers)

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