My S2 radio says 'His Masters Voice' on it and under is the console holding the
speaker. This has been in the car since I bought it in 1971. It must be British
as the call numbers for the stations are high to low from left to right which to
me is backwards. Brent
"Scott E. Christie" wrote:
> The first link shows a correct "Sunbeam" radio. These were available for the
> later series Alpines.
> The second link is correct for the period but not the model pictured in the
> accessory brochures.
> The third link is the correct deluxe model pictured in the accessory
> brochures.
> Remember however that you don't have to chase after Motorolas only. Dealers
> also installed Smiths Radiomobile, Ekco, and Pye. All are acceptable.
> Scott Christie
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jerome Yuzyk" <jerome@supernet.ab.ca>
> Newsgroups: Alpines
> To: <alpines@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 4:19 AM
> Subject: Re: Radio
>
> > In article <3AC03287.84E61433@dowco.com>, Scharf <imagine@dowco.ca> wrote:
> > > Hi, Anyone have any pictures of the original S3 radio and the mounting?
> > > If not ,even the brand of radio.I have heard it was a Motorola. Thanks
> >
> > I have a couple pictures from Ebay of alleged "original" radios:
> >
> > http://www.bss.ab.ca/ebay/radio.jpg
> > http://www.bss.ab.ca/ebay/radio_1.jpg
> > http://www.bss.ab.ca/ebay/radio_2.jpg
> >
> > and a radio console:
> >
> > http://www.bss.ab.ca/ebay/radiobox1.jpg
> >
> > --
> >
> > = J e r o m e Y u z y k | jerome@supernet.ab.ca
> > = BRIDGE Scientific Services | www.bss.ab.ca
> > = Sunbeam Alpine Series II #9118636 | www.bss.ab.ca/sunbeam
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