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    Does anyone have a resource for this part ?

    Guys
    Can anyone assist with the part number, vendor Or source for this bracket that is welded under dash.
    There is also a clamp to insert radio as separate part .
    Thanks for assistance
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    If there was a source there wouldn't be so many incorrectly installed radios . At least you have a good example so you can make your own .

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    Richy
    Thanks for note....looks like I will be fabricating.
    Stay safe
    Frank
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    I believe you can get from Woody's or Keonig's. Keonig's has all of the installation bits. I will freely admit the use of some shims despite having all of the correct installation pieces. And then you'll have to deal with the radio police about whether your nuts, chrome face, or buttons are correct...which having gone through the trouble of locating everything, makes me a lieutenant in training.

    Also, not welded, but the piece has two tabs that mate into the car...you can make it out in your photo.
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    Checked their sites and did it find either part
    Here is photo of the C clamp with the little hooks to attach into the holes in the body frame.
    I made and welded the body bracket , but a little complex to get the C clamps with hooks
    Still looking for this part

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    73.5 Snrf T
    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    I have the C-clamp you need, but it is in use now. But I could really use the deeper version of the C-clamp for my short-chassis radio, as seen in this pic. (Snapped at König.) As I recall, they did not want to sell that clamp separately, and I already had a new speaker so I didn't buy the whole kit.

    If you find a source for the deeper clamp, I'll trade you for mine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arne View Post
    I have the C-clamp you need, but it is in use now. But I could really use the deeper version of the C-clamp for my short-chassis radio, as seen in this pic. (Snapped at König.) As I recall, they did not want to sell that clamp separately, and I already had a new speaker so I didn't buy the whole kit.

    If you find a source for the deeper clamp, I'll trade you for mine.

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    This piece might work for you Arne: https://www.ebay.com/itm/EXCELLENT-O...kAAOSwyBhZjfoB
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    Arne
    I saw version....Auto Atlanta search 928 radio bracket
    Around $18 for the C clamp and the bracket , maybe works for you.
    Frank
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    71 Snrf T
    70S targa
    76 914 2.0
    82 Targa,
    85 Alfa GTV6
    60 Lancia Appia Zagato GTE
    Searching for transmission 7115322 (911/01)

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    I'll look into it when I get some time. It's not clear from the picture if the C-clamp is the longer one or not.
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    Arne you can have mine for price of shipping.Came from Konig.
    John

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