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> OT/ What are 60's Becker and Frankfurt AM/FM radios worth?, Both non-op
Mark Henry
post Mar 19 2022, 10:01 AM
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I have two non-op radio's with amps, no good for a 914 as they're 60's vintage.
Just like an idea of what these units in this condition are selling for? Did a search and only found older ads and posts.

- Becker Europa 6v/12v AM/FM high fidelity with separate amp, early 60's vintage.
- Blaupunkt Frankfurt AM/FM with a rear top mounted amp out of a '67 bug.

No clue if either one works or can be repaired, might just be hole fillers. Doesn't look like any damage to the bodies/electronics, push buttons work, but both need at least both rheostats, tuner and volume knobs and face plates.
Both are big and bulky, the Frankfurt the amp is bolted on the top, so it's real big.


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post Mar 19 2022, 10:28 AM
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Hard to say. Repair/tune up runs $150-up. Cosmetic stuff usually extra. Ebay prices are stupid and not real. Most of the radios have been there for months on end with no sales. I would put $100 and move them out the door.
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post Mar 20 2022, 03:47 AM
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Hard to say. Repair/tune up runs $150-up. Cosmetic stuff usually extra. Ebay prices are stupid and not real. Most of the radios have been there for months on end with no sales. I would put $100 and move them out the door.


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