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WTB Becker stereo/radio knob


RichenFamous

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Looking for one Becker Europa I or II knob. Knob is for the tuning shaft that has the flat surface (looks like a “D”), not the round tuning shaft style. 
Does not need to be mint condition, but no dry/cracked ones please. Decent driver quality is my speed. 
 

Send pic and price. Parts bartering is also up my alley (and preferred), so let me know what you need. 
 

Thanks all,

Rich

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51 minutes ago, JohnP_02 said:

Hey Rich, just an idea but if you are getting new knobs why not get some of the OEM matching knobs? I have some on my Becker and they look great and match the dash controls. John

 

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They pop up on eBay periodically, Rich. The style you’re looking for is generally used for Mercedes installations. The style John and I have are used, at least, from April 1971 through the end of ‘02 production. There are matching knobs for the earlier style of ‘02 knobs, as well, but they’re quite rare.


Below, my ‘76’s Grand Prix installation.

 

Good luck,

 

Steve

 

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1976 2002 Polaris, 2742541 (original owner)

1973 2002tii Inka, 2762757 (not-the-original owner)

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On 5/8/2020 at 6:17 AM, RichenFamous said:

Looking for one Becker Europa I or II knob. Knob is for the tuning shaft that has the flat surface (looks like a “D”), not the round tuning shaft style. 
Does not need to be mint condition, but no dry/cracked ones please. Decent driver quality is my speed. 
 

Send pic and price. Parts bartering is also up my alley (and preferred), so let me know what you need. 
 

Thanks all,

Rich

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I have these knobs available

 

Regards Enoz

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