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> SOLD: Blaupunkt Laguna Stereo CD Player, NOS in original box
gcrotvik
post May 25 2018, 11:57 AM
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I purchased these a few years ago for my 75. Sold the car without ever installing a radio. They are new in the original packaging and have never been installed. The Miami is a 4 channel stereo. The Laguna is a 2 channel stereo.

$200.00 shipped EACH in the CONUS.

PayPal is grotvik@comcast.net

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post May 25 2018, 09:36 PM
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If this unit will fit in the stock opening of a '74 without modification , I'll take it.

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If this unit will fit in the stock opening of a '74 without modification , I'll take it.

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John


Hi John,

Yes, it fits the standard DIN opening in a 914 dash. You will need the DIN face plate. On one of my 914's I had to square the corners of the opening with a square file so the mounting sleeve slides in. You may or may not need to do this. Other cars, it slid right in.

It's a great radio and looks great in a 914. It's 2 channel so it's appropriate for a 914.

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