Shady Speedway Posted 1September, 2015 Report Share Posted 1September, 2015 Righto, not holding my breath........I am looking for a factory head unit for the 930 (Australian delivered 1976 model, Built 10/75). I don't expect to find one in PFA.What I am looking for is any info on what head units where issued in 3Lt 930s in Australia? Images, stories, maybe you know somebody that owns an early 930 that could help me with my question?The options on head units change around the world. As far as I know they changed for some countries, some where changed as dealers/owners ordered them?It should of had a Blaupunkt Bamberg to my knowledge? Though this could be wrong? Within Bamberg there where different models? Many 3.0Lt cars had the recording option with a microphone in the centre console. But before I fork out a couple of grand for one I would like to be sure.To add to the conundrum the head units in other countries had slightly different band widths. So the last number on the FM band is 104 on most of them, here in Australia the last number would have been 108. I will weigh this up if I can even find one.....I have all the information that Porsche Australia knows about my car. I also have a COA and the stereo option was not denoted on any document I can get my hands on.In 1975 they sent 6 cars here, 1976 saw 14 cars and in 1977 they delivered 21 cars. So There are not many here to help answer my questions?Anybody???????????????????????????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turboT Posted 28September, 2015 Report Share Posted 28September, 2015 silence this ones a 76 - might have had the heads removed to save weight..http://www.carpoint.com.au/all-cars/private/details.aspx?R=SSE-AD-3486201&Cr=4got wind of a 77 over the weekend. Would be nice to join your rarefied club Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shady Speedway Posted 28September, 2015 Author Report Share Posted 28September, 2015 Karin at CCT is going to dig through some images he has. As they sold a car almost identical to mine a couple of years ago. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
930 Posted 2October, 2015 Report Share Posted 2October, 2015 Yes you need a Blapunkt Bamberg there are different versions and names ie; Blapunkt Frankfurt but for the 3.0 930's the Blapunkt Bamberg was the standard radio cassette player that came with the car that's why it wont not be shown on any COA, its like listing window wipers on a COA so its not necessaryI have a Blapunkt Bamberg Radio Cassette for EURO 76/77 930 and Tuner and AMP and Preset BOX, without MIC It will be listed in the forsale section over next couple of days, it lights up that's as far as I got with it, ibut it is missing some parts and was one of the projects I started to get the car to factory spec Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carl888 Posted 4October, 2015 Report Share Posted 4October, 2015 Righto, not holding my breath........I am looking for a factory head unit for the 930 (Australian delivered 1976 model, Built 10/75). I don't expect to find one in PFA.What I am looking for is any info on what head units where issued in 3Lt 930s in Australia? Images, stories, maybe you know somebody that owns an early 930 that could help me with my question?The options on head units change around the world. As far as I know they changed for some countries, some where changed as dealers/owners ordered them?It should of had a Blaupunkt Bamberg to my knowledge? Though this could be wrong? Within Bamberg there where different models? Many 3.0Lt cars had the recording option with a microphone in the centre console. But before I fork out a couple of grand for one I would like to be sure.To add to the conundrum the head units in other countries had slightly different band widths. So the last number on the FM band is 104 on most of them, here in Australia the last number would have been 108. I will weigh this up if I can even find one.....I have all the information that Porsche Australia knows about my car. I also have a COA and the stereo option was not denoted on any document I can get my hands on.In 1975 they sent 6 cars here, 1976 saw 14 cars and in 1977 they delivered 21 cars. So There are not many here to help answer my questions?Anybody????????????????????????????For 1976, the radio if ordered at the time of delivery for Australia was a dealer fitted accessory, it would not have come from the factory so equipped. Popular models fitted in Australia at this time were Voxon and Philips. If a Victorian car, chances are it would have been a Phillips 860 Turnlock. I have never seen a 1976 Australian delivered Porsche fitted with a Blaupunkt radio at delivery, but I could be wrong! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robert930 Posted 8October, 2015 Report Share Posted 8October, 2015 While we are talking about 930 Aussie fitted radios, does anyone know what radio a 1983 model 930 Aussie car would have been fitted with? Mine currently has a Clarion CRX073A, though unsure if this is correct Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turboT Posted 12October, 2015 Report Share Posted 12October, 2015 While we are talking about 930 Aussie fitted radios, does anyone know what radio a 1983 model 930 Aussie car would have been fitted with? Mine currently has a Clarion CRX073A, though unsure if this is correctmy 84 is a Blaupunktnot sure if this is relevent to Aussi carshttp://www.turbosition.com/en/service/porsche-radio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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