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US $210.00
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London, GB

London, GB
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BLAUPUNKT Manufacturer Part Number:7631620000 Other Part Number:C0659026 Surface Finish:CHROME Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Germany

 HERE I HAVE FOR SALE A RARE AND SOUGHT AFTER CLASSIC CAR CHROME RADIO FROM THE SIXTIES EARLY SEVENTIES. BLAUPUNKT WERE OEM SUPPLIED PARTS FOR MERCEDES, PORSCHE, BMW, VW, ALFA, JAGUAR AND MANY MORE GREAT MARQUES OF THE PERIOD. THEY WERE RENOWNED AS THE BEST CAR RADIO MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD AT THAT TIME. THE MANNHEIM MODEL WAS MADE FAMOUS FOR HAVING A PUSH BUTTON ON/OFF RATHER THAN HAVING IT ON THE VOLUME KNOB, MANY CLIENTS RAISED THE ISSUE WITH BLAUPUNKT THAT WHEN ADJUSTING THE VOLUME THE RADIO WOULD BE SWTCHED OFF OCCASIONALLY, THIS WAS BLAUPUNKT'S CLEVER RESPONSE, A RARE AND COLLECTABLE MODEL

100 % ORIGINAL AND FEATURING  AN IPOD MP3 IPHONE IPAD LEAD ADAPTOR ENABLING PLAYBACK OF YOUR FAVOURITE MUSIC THROUGH THE RADIO
FROM YOUR DIGITAL DEVICE.
REALLY WILL SET OFF YOUR DASH BEAUTIFULLY.

        BLAUPUNKT MANNHEIM 

        MADE IN GERMANY

        BODY MEASURES: 7" (17.6CM) X 4.25" (10.7CM) X 1.75" (4.5CM)
        FACEPLATE: 2.2" (5.5CM)  X 7.5" (19CM)
       
         MODEL NUMBER:7631620000

         SERIAL NUMBER:C0659026
         RADIO IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND WORKING
        
FREQUENCY : FM, MW, LW
         LEFT KNOB -   VOLUME
         PUSH BUTTON ON/OFF
         RIGHT KNOB - SEARCHING

        - 12 V NEGATIVE GROUND
        - 6PIN INPUT SOCKET ALLOWING YOU TO CONNECT CASSETTE PLAYER, MP3 OR IPOD WITH THE INCLUDED ADAPTOR AND LEAD,

PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS OVER 35 YEARS OLD. ALTHOUGH BENCH TESTED WORKING I CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE ONCE FITTED. OBVIOUSLY THERE IS NO WARRANTY.
I AM BASED IN LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM GIVING YOU PEACE OF MIND AND AIM TO ANSWER ANY QUESTION YOU MAY HAVE AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. I SHIP WORLDWIDE, FAST.

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Wed, 23 Feb 2011

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Jaguar hybrid cars due in 2013-14

Thu, 13 May 2010

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Porsche Panamera hits the heights in Shanghai

Wed, 22 Apr 2009

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