Hans Vagt and Peter Bannert, Radio set "Pop 70", 1969. Wood, plastic, metal, manufactured by: Blaupunkt, Hildesheim, Germany (1969-1976). Photos via 1stDibs / Radiomuseum
"The first stereo radio designed specifically for the rooms of adult sons and daughters. As an acoustic and visual center. Not a toy, but a real stereo device." Salesfolder Blaupunkt
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Portable Radio Carnaby, 1970. Blaupunkt, Germany. Via Hifi Archiv
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Blaupunkt line up of tape decks [1979]
More pictures: https://retroaudiophiledesigns.com/pages/gallery
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Mmmm that warm orange glow of Blaupunkt Bamberg 82 / 83 Car Stereos 🧡
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Blaupunkt Pop 70 | Historic Photographs
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Volvo 142E 4-Speed
The 1971 Volvo 142E was used as a development and test vehicle for 140-series models. The body is finished in white, and power is supplied by a modified 2,130cc B20 inline-four mated to an M41 four-speed manual transmission and an electrically actuated overdrive unit. Equipment includes a black leather interior, 15″ alloy wheels, Bilstein shocks, lowering springs, four-wheel disc brakes, a glass sunroof, a custom exhaust system, a front spoiler, a Volvo Rallye gauge cluster, a Moto-Lita steering wheel, and a Blaupunkt AM/FM stereo. The car is finished in white and features an aftermarket front spoiler, an aftermarket sunroof, inboard rally-style driving lights in the grille, a chrome driver-side mirror, and a polished fuel cap. The front bumper has been removed, and the rear bumper is painted to match the body.
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