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    Becker Europa Stereo US 1972

    rare Becker Europa Stereo
    produced in 1972 used in MY 73
    two blocks !!!! amplifier separat
    US Modell
    AM AM FM FM FM !!!! triple FM

    Stereo works, bulbs new, chrome ok


    500€
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    Bump with photos

    Becker Europa II Stereo MU J179504

    2 Speakerplugs
    front and back mounting brakes!


    DSC05159.jpgDSC05165.jpgDSC05161.jpgDSC05160.jpgDSC05162.jpgAttachment 376865

    Ipod Stereo Adapter also available

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    Itīs a stereo. Left and right work fine. The stereo lamp is replaced and shows you if the radio station signal you would like to listen to has a good signal and stereo is possible.

    Speaker connectors are included. Just insert your cable and screw it with two screens for the left and two for the right speaker cable to the connector. (like terminal strip).

    This is a very rare two unit Europe 2 Stereo!!!
    The amplifier is in another unit. Back in the very early 70īthe didīt use SMD so there hasnīt been so much space in a Radio to place Stereo and Amplifier into one unit.
    Later Becker was able to place stereo amplifier and radio in one unit. But the early stereo Radios in one unit will sound not the good a two unit Radio does!

    When I wrote brackets I would like to say mounting points.Mostly they are missing.
    You need a mounting point a the backside to connect to the metal part of the dashboard so that the radio is mount properly. (Black screw on the middle of picture 2 and left on pictures 3 and 4.
    And you need the clamps on the front, so that the radio faceplate is mounted flush to the trim panel or dashboard (two clamps on the right of picture 3 and 4).

    Chrome is Ok but not concour level.

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    I thought the amplifier was integral on a II. Maybe a I has separate...someone else to confirm?

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    Last edited by dirk07; 04-27-2016 at 10:46 PM.

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    My Europa II has the seperate amp under dash.

    Regards

    Edit: It is in my 67 250S, may be going into the 71 Targa not correct but a great unit, but came out of a 72 280 MBZ

    Quote Originally Posted by TheBen View Post
    I thought the amplifier was integral on a II. Maybe a I has separate...someone else to confirm?

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    Just curious, is the face plate correct for porsche?

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    Enzo, please show us your opinion of a correct Becker faceplate for a 72 Porsche

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    I don't know, that's why I'm asking this

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    Dirk07.
    Just to be clear, does your Becker come with a separate amplifier that is included in your price?
    And do you have all the cables/wiring between the stereo and the amplifier?
    Thanks
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