Cairo94507
May 3 2015, 05:34 PM
Hello Everyone- I have a Blaupunkt Frankfurt for my car but I do not have the correct plate for the dash to install the radio. I need it to match this dash material
Click to view attachmentPlease let me know if you have a very nice one you can part with.
Thanks,
Michael
914Sixer
May 3 2015, 07:41 PM
Post a picture of the front, that will help everyone.
Cairo94507
May 3 2015, 08:05 PM
Here is what I am looking for- it is just the flat plate with the black dash material on it. (I already have the radio
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Cairo94507
May 4 2015, 07:07 AM
I know someone has one of these collecting dust....
Tom_T
May 4 2015, 01:41 PM
Michael - you can also check over on TheSamba Porsche section for these odds-n-ends types of parts.
The "official" 914 faceplate supplied with the radio would've been in molded plastic (where's Mikey914 when you need him!? ;-) so look for that if you're doing serious AACA/etc. concours & PCA Parade where originality counts.
You can also get the roll of basketweave black dash material from Sierra Madre & others, then cut & adher to the metal faceplate if you have one (IIRC you had a dealer prep'd one with smooth leatherette on metal plate). If the dealer did a metal plate with vinyl on the original install - or you want to use that "story" - then you're still probably okay for Parade/other orignality checks.
Good Luck!
Tom
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Cairo94507
May 4 2015, 03:28 PM
Hi Tom:
No, I had some kind of aftermarket new fangled radio in the car when I bought it. But I will check over on the Samba- good idea.
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stevegm
May 4 2015, 04:13 PM
Let me see if I have it. We just bought 5 more parts cars that we will pick up this weekend. I can look for the plate with the correct weave.
Cairo94507
May 4 2015, 05:35 PM
I would really appreciate that Steve. Thanks, Michael
914Sixer
May 4 2015, 07:41 PM
AA has the plates, then you cover it with dash material.
Cairo94507
May 4 2015, 09:19 PM
I checked AA and saw a picture of one.....maybe it was just a really really bad one....but it was bad enough in appearance I would not install it if it were free unfortunately. But I do appreciate the idea.
McMark
May 4 2015, 11:59 PM
I have some that I had laser cut, and I have material. You'll have to glue it on yourself though.
Mike Fitton
May 5 2015, 07:48 AM
I will check and see what I got. There is a difference depending on which chrome trim piece you use. The picture you posted was one of my radios and that trim piece installs from the front, which trim piece are you using? Picture below shows a different trim piece that pushes through the cutout in the dash trim/faceplate and the hole cutout needs to be a little bigger.
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Cairo94507
May 5 2015, 01:33 PM
Here is my actual radio. So it appears I need the faceplate where the radio pushes through the faceplate, no?
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914Sixer
May 6 2015, 05:56 AM
Your radio is complete. Center hole needs to be big enough for the chrome surround to fit through.
Cairo94507
May 6 2015, 06:24 AM
OK- at least that is good news. Thanks Mark.
Mike Fitton
May 6 2015, 02:58 PM
Sorry only faceplate I have is for the chrome trim that mounts from the front and opening is too small for the push through one.
rgalla9146
May 6 2015, 07:30 PM
Cairo ? Michael ?
The correct dash plate for that radio is basket weave material over sheet metal that has factory holes for shafts and dial. It is not molded plastic.
The picture in post # 3 is the right one.
The original had strips of double face foam tape around the perimeter of the back to attach it to the dash.
You will also need the "U" shape bracket that supports the rear of the radio.
Your next challenge is to find a correct antenna and antenna support for under the drivers front fender.
Need pictures ?
Rory
914Next
May 6 2015, 08:26 PM
QUOTE(rgalla9146 @ May 6 2015, 09:30 PM)
Cairo ? Michael ?
The correct dash plate for that radio is basket weave material over sheet metal that has factory holes for shafts and dial. It is not molded plastic.
The picture in post # 3 is the right one.
The original had strips of double face foam tape around the perimeter of the back to attach it to the dash.
You will also need the "U" shape bracket that supports the rear of the radio.
Your next challenge is to find a correct antenna and antenna support for under the drivers front fender.
Need pictures ?
Rory
So….sounds like there is disagreement as the whether the original plate was molded plastic with the weave pattern in it, or vinyl over a metal plate. I'm looking for one also and want it to be original…plastic or vinyl? Tom, I think it was mine you may have been referring to…it has the smooth vinyl on a metal plate which was installed originally by the dealer.
Cairo94507
May 6 2015, 09:26 PM
I believe the correct face plate for my radio is the flat sheet metal with the basketweave material glued to it and the opening to allow the radio to fit through it. I believe I have now secured the correct piece thanks to Sixnotfour.
Mike Fitton
May 7 2015, 07:46 AM
Plastic faceplate is for install of the Motorola Sapphire radio which would have been installed at the dealer. If Blaupunkt or Becker radio was installed then the sheet metal with basket weave material was used.
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PanelBilly
May 9 2015, 10:10 AM
I have the AA one in my car and it was perfect. You have your choice of weaves so it matches.
Cairo94507
May 9 2015, 02:05 PM
I have a NOS correct faceplate on its way to me- thanks Jeff (Sixnotfour).
sixnotfour
May 21 2015, 10:16 PM
just to be sure its the right one.....
Cairo94507
May 22 2015, 06:43 AM
Jeff- That is the correct one- I will take it. I will send you a PM.
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