Does anyone have info on the correct radio that was available on a 1968 911S? I want to dump the aftermarket radio a previous owner installed and want to make sure I purchase the correct radio.
Thank
Larry
Does anyone have info on the correct radio that was available on a 1968 911S? I want to dump the aftermarket radio a previous owner installed and want to make sure I purchase the correct radio.
Thank
Larry
For US cars usually a Blaupunkt was installed... Frankfurt, Koln or New Yorker, typically.
See links below for images; note code, face, bezel and knobs for '68.
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ght=1968+radio
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ght=1968+radio
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ght=1968+radio
http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ght=1968+radio
Russ
ESR # 1537
'62 356S Notchback Hotrod
'67 S Das Geburtstagsgeschenk
'68 T Targa Sportomatic
'68 L SW Targa Sportomatic
'70 914/6 GT
Since the 1968 S was not sold in US the above radios are not correct. Too late and too tired after 36 hours of ambulance shifts to look up info now, will post later, on the correct Euro radios. Good news is, having new Blaupunkt radios with Euro bands available I can tell you that they also work in US. This means, that while my new Bremen in my SAturn is definately not correct, the Euro radio that is correct will still pick up US stations.
1968 911S 30K miles
2006 Saturn Ion DD
1988 Beretta GT
1981 5-Ton Chevy stake-bed
Air goes in and out, blood goes round and round, any variation of this is a bad thing.
Thanks, I'll be anxiously waiting to hear.
Thank again.
Larry
Sorry, left my book in the ambulance on the last shift I did. Got it. The listed radios for Europe are:
Blaupunkt:
Bremen AM/LW - don't have a photo
Frankfurt AM/FM/LW/SW
Koln AM/FM/LW signal seeking
Becker:
Monte CArlo AM/LW
Europa AM/FM/LW/SW
Grand Prix AM/FM/LW signal Seeking.
1968 911S 30K miles
2006 Saturn Ion DD
1988 Beretta GT
1981 5-Ton Chevy stake-bed
Air goes in and out, blood goes round and round, any variation of this is a bad thing.
The MOST correct factory installed radio for a '68S ROW (only kind of S that year) would be a Blaupunkt Frankfurt with dial and buttons like this below. The knobs would, however, be soft rubber as shown second (on a U.S. dial radio). Thanks.
-Allen-
Last edited by Allen Henderson; 04-16-2012 at 02:23 PM.
Allen,
Are you sure about the knobs being rubber? Only reason I ask is that I too will be needing a replacement radio eventually and all the other knobs in my 68 are hard plastic without the rubber covers, which I have verified is correct.
1968 911S 30K miles
2006 Saturn Ion DD
1988 Beretta GT
1981 5-Ton Chevy stake-bed
Air goes in and out, blood goes round and round, any variation of this is a bad thing.
I just looked at a number of 68S from my picture data base. Looks like the early MY '68 cars have tulip knobs as pictured in the first shot. However, later cars (not sure when) there was a cut-over to the soft rubber. The soft rubber was introduced (mandated?) on U.S. cars for MY 1968. And it looks like it was cut-in for ROW cars later in the '68 model year. Generally speaking, the radio knob (plastic or soft rubber) should match the other knobs on the dash. Thanks for the correction.
-Allen-
1968 911S 30K miles
2006 Saturn Ion DD
1988 Beretta GT
1981 5-Ton Chevy stake-bed
Air goes in and out, blood goes round and round, any variation of this is a bad thing.