I think that any original 1974 radio could fit perfectly in the urraco.
i mean a beker or a "mexico" can fit the hole under the skin perfectly.
bye
Luke
My car had a Grundig - it had to be orginial. Recently I decided that I want a modern cd player the car and had a local radio shop insist on doing the job. I told them be very careful with my old radio. They let me down.
I did a bit research on this. I found some of the Urracos have Philips RN 512 or 712 and Panasonic am/fm cassette. Some of the Espada and Countach cars have the same Philips models.
Hi,
for this car the right choice should be any contemporary Voxson or Autovox radios, since these ones were both italian brands. Please do not install German radios, as you should do with a Porsche 911, that's a car who hasn't anything to share with the Urrraco. About the speakers, after finding an original Bertone press photo on my car in wich were visible both loudspeakers, I discovered that the hole pattern and contour still "engraved" in my car's trim fits perfectly old Voxson speakers. These speakers had squared metal plates (grilles) and black finish. Should be also a model with a thin chromed profile all around the plates, like the contemporary Autovox speakers.
Voxson or Autovox radios, since these ones were both italian brands. Please do not install German radios, as you should do with a Porsche 911, that's a car who hasn't anything to share with the Urrraco.
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How very peculiar The Voxson and Autovox were among the WORST radios ever made :wave:
If you are that much of a "purist" resist the temptation to install a radio...any radio !
Paul
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