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Vintage Stereoschuttle Car Radio Benzi Box / Pull Out Box W Memory Circuit on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:StereoShuttle U.S.A. Inc. Manufacturer Part Number:ART. Nr.21.15LB

Vintage StereoSchuttle Car Radio Benzi box also called a pull out box with memory circuit Made for flat face Car radio or with some other people call a car radio pull out box.

Car Radio Benzi box or  car radio pull out box is called a anti-theft device this product .

Extra parts included: 1 black plastic trim for metal housing, 1 black metal handle for plastic radio case, 2 new memory circuits with 9 volt battery connection (only a rechargeable 9 volt battery is used on this circuit).

SOLD AS IS, COMES WITH NO WARRANTY, PLEASE See photos at the top.

Please go online and google this item for more information on how it works and if its good for your needs.

This  Car Radio Benzi box or  car radio pull out box is called a anti-theft device this product easily allow you to pull the radio out of your car and take it with you so it cannot be stolen this was very big in the 1980s and 1990s and it was still used even in the year 2000.

This vintage StereoSchuttle Radio Benzi Box or  car radio pull out box was made by stereoshuttle U.S.A. Inc. 
This company's original location when this product was made is in 617 South 24th Street Philadelphia. PA 19146. which is the address this printed on the box with a phone number but I do not think that the phone number on the box is a working phone number anymore.
This box was designed for vintage digital flat face Car radios. 
Just recently found in the basement closet hidden behind a bunch of vintage car audio parts box was found in a clear thick plastic bag in the stereoschuttle car radio benzi box looks like it's in good condition and box still have the seal on it so it looks like it has never been opened also in the bag was found a black plastic trim plate, a black metal handle, and 2 memory circuits which all look new. this box has not been opened so I will not open if you were interested in you know what this StereoSchuttle Radio Benzi Box was made by StereoSchuttle USA This type of car stereo Radio Benzi Box was used in the 1980s and throughout the 1990s.a Car Radio Benzi Box looks like.if you don't know what it looks like please go to Google and Google StereoSchuttle Car Radio Benzi Box so you can see what it looks like and you can see what it's used for (Very important information it will be difficult to locate this box on Google) and you know how it will work this is the people who are vintage car Buffs and who have classic cars and they want to keep the vintage style look.
This Radio Benzi Box is (not designed for the new car stereo) this is made for the Vintage car stereos for the  flat face Car radios.
This box is components are a metal support bracket with his mouth and into the vehicles this point where the original car radio is mounted with metal screws and attachments to mount the steel housing in the car original radio slot also comes with the plastic bracket that goes around the whole entire metal bracket to hide the screws and also comes with the hard plastic sleeve where you install the actual radio into it also comes with a removable back plate which has a plastic door which has a 9-volt battery compartment also has holes with metal connectors with pins on the inside of it which is used to connect all the wires from the radio to the Radio Benzi Box that also comes with screws which holds the back plate onto the plastic sleeve also comes with the trim plate which goes around the radio face and the plastic sleeve in a black metal handle which connects directly to the sleeve so it's easy to carry the radio also comes with an extra trim that goes around the sleeve and the radio and an extra metal black handle which attaches to the plastic sleeve and also comes with 2 extra memory circuits just in case one of them goes bad the memory circuits only work with a 9 volt rechargeable battery as memory backup for the radio memory which supports the radio clock the radio settings and radio station settings.

The memory circuits requires a rechargeable 9 volt battery only can be used on the circuit.
(Warning do not use any regular 9 volt batteries on this memory circuit batteries might explode, might leak and they can cause a fire) use rechargeable 9 volt battery only.


Please Note Very Important if you are interested in the item that listed PLEASE go online for more information on this item on how it works and if its good for your needs. 

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