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Am Fm Ipod/iphone/mp3/aux Stereo Radio W/blaupunkt Frankfurt Classic Style/looks on 2040-parts.com

US $189.00
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, US

Costa Mesa, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:A 20% restocking fee will apply to all returns. Item must be returned complete, un-used, and in 100% re-sellable & original as shipped condition. Please contact us first to obtain return authorization #, this gives us a chance to correct any issues first. Return items received without a return authorization number will not be credited. Contact us first before purchasing if you have any questions to avoid return issues. Thank you for giving us the opportunity to earn your business. Regards, Woody's Custom Shop 949-722-1084 Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Warranty:Yes

Classic styling & 200 watts, presets like original style pushbutton & larger LCD screen.

Now available, brand new vintage Motorola & Blaupunkt Frankfurt look/style AM FM iPod/mp3/Satellite/AUX ready Stereo Radio.
  • Shaft style mount so no modification needed.
  • Simulated AM analog dial with LCD display when radio is turned on.
  • Classic looks with modern digital components
  • 200 watts of power (four channels).
  • Comes with black radio surround (faceplate)
  • RCA AUX inputs for iPod/mp3/satellite.
  • 4 channel RCA pre-outs
  • Separate bass & treble, front/rear fader
  • Digital clock, 18 FM & 12 AM pre-sets
  • Selectable USA or European FM tuner
  • Power antenna lead
  • Available with chrome or black knobs.
  • Two year warranty.
  • RCA to 3.5 cable included (connects any digital music device via headphone jack). 
  • Optional iPod specific cable, charges and plays iPod through the radio ($35)

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Fits: VW beetle and bus, Triumph TR6, Jaguar, Porsche 356 and early 911/912, certain Alfas, MG, MGB, etc.

Call us 9-5 m-f PST: 949-722-1084 or 1-877-435-6911

Use our measurement below to determine compatibility.
  • 12 volt negative ground. 6 volt and/or positive ground conversion with optional $59 compact inverter/voltage booster.
  • Nose piece (part that sticks through the dash) measures: 3 5/8 wide, 1 1/2 tall
  • 5 1/8 between shafts (adjustable)Body is 4.5 deep and 8 1/2 wide
  • Black faceplate measures 2 1/4 by 7 1/2 inches.
240 watt radio with USB input also available ($239)

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