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    FS: 1970/71 Blaupunkt Frankfurt

    FS: 1970/71 blue dot serie B Blaupunkt Frankfurt radio with small chrome faceplate, chrome levels and correct black knobs. Radio is working very good, diallight is also working. Price 245 euro + shipping and fee.
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    This radio is still available

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    Sorry to ask some newbie questions but I just bought a 1970 911T Targa and trying to take it back to original as much as possible. One thing the expert noticed is it didn’t have the original Blaupunkt Frankfurt Radio. It currently has a Motorola radio according to him. So my questions are:

    1. If I buy this, will it simply drop in the radio slot of the car and connect to the speakers?
    2. I saw an ad for brackets, do I need to purchase the brackets separately to mount this radio?
    3. Will the Motorola radio faceplate mount on here properly to give it a flush look?
    4. There is a seller of Bluetooth connectivity , can it attach to this old radio?
    5. Is this the correct optional Blaupunkt Frankfurt Radio for a 1970 911T Targa (US Version)

    Thank you for your patience. This is my first 911 Longhood and this car was produced 10 years before I was even born. Hahaha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azmurciev12 View Post
    Sorry to ask some newbie questions but I just bought a 1970 911T Targa and trying to take it back to original as much as possible. One thing the expert noticed is it didn’t have the original Blaupunkt Frankfurt Radio. It currently has a Motorola radio according to him. So my questions are:

    1. If I buy this, will it simply drop in the radio slot of the car and connect to the speakers?
    2. I saw an ad for brackets, do I need to purchase the brackets separately to mount this radio?
    3. Will the Motorola radio faceplate mount on here properly to give it a flush look?
    4. There is a seller of Bluetooth connectivity , can it attach to this old radio?
    5. Is this the correct optional Blaupunkt Frankfurt Radio for a 1970 911T Targa (US Version)

    Thank you for your patience. This is my first 911 Longhood and this car was produced 10 years before I was even born. Hahaha.
    This is a EURO Blaupunkt radio

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azmurciev12 View Post
    Sorry to ask some newbie questions but I just bought a 1970 911T Targa and trying to take it back to original as much as possible. One thing the expert noticed is it didn’t have the original Blaupunkt Frankfurt Radio. It currently has a Motorola radio according to him. So my questions are:

    1. If I buy this, will it simply drop in the radio slot of the car and connect to the speakers?
    2. I saw an ad for brackets, do I need to purchase the brackets separately to mount this radio?
    3. Will the Motorola radio faceplate mount on here properly to give it a flush look?
    4. There is a seller of Bluetooth connectivity , can it attach to this old radio?
    5. Is this the correct optional Blaupunkt Frankfurt Radio for a 1970 911T Targa (US Version)

    Thank you for your patience. This is my first 911 Longhood and this car was produced 10 years before I was even born. Hahaha.
    I have this 1969/70 US Blaupunkt Frankfurt available. If you're interested please sent an email to apalspeedster@hotmail.com

    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...t-Frankfurt-US

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    This radio is sold, thanks

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