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    Classic Motorola Radio needs knob!!

    Hi,

    I am looking for a knob for my original Motorola Radio in a 1972 911T.
    The radio was originally supplied with the car, I do have the original owners manual with it.
    It is one of those black push on knobs. If anybody has a spare, please contact me at: jr@2-shores.com

    Thanks,
    carnut
    74 Euro Carrera 2.7 #0390

    64 Apollo 5000 GT (ex Milt Brown)

    72 Ford Capri 2,6 RS

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    Senior Member 72tii's Avatar
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    I may have one for your radio. Can you post a photo of the front and back of the knob?
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    Hi Mike,

    thanks for your message.
    Attached are pics of the radio and the knob I need.
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    74 Euro Carrera 2.7 #0390

    64 Apollo 5000 GT (ex Milt Brown)

    72 Ford Capri 2,6 RS

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    Senior Member 72tii's Avatar
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    You're in luck- I've got one off an old British Leyland radio. E-mail me your address and I'll send it to you.
    1968 911 #11830241
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    thanks Mike,

    private message sent.
    74 Euro Carrera 2.7 #0390

    64 Apollo 5000 GT (ex Milt Brown)

    72 Ford Capri 2,6 RS

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    Senior Member 72tii's Avatar
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    The knob is going out in tomorrow's mail. I'm glad you can use it.

    Mike
    1968 911 #11830241
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    Anybody know where I can find a pair of these knobs, and the two chrome "fader" dials behind them?
    Thanks!
    Gary

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    Moved to Wanted. Good luck with your search.
    Peter Kane

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    That's an easy one, It's the same as Beetle 68-77 radios. I have plenty if someone else needs a set, Mark

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