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    Default Pioneer Super Tuner III search

    I'm getting to the point of looking for a stereo for my 83. In my high school 83 I has a Pioneer Super Tuner III so am looking for a source to research and find a unit that would be the correct time frame and yes its a "Shaft" or "Knob" style radio.
    1980 Capri RS
    1986 Mustang GT
    1991 Mustang GT

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    There's little info on Pioneer's web site.
    Imho, ebay is your best bet. Just look through the search results.

    Try searching for:
    Pioneer radio cassette
    or
    Pioneer car cassette

    Two finds, the second is a supertuner II. I think that the first is a supertuner-III.
    https://www.ebay.com/itm/PIONEER-KE-...9/174107185930
    Pioneer KE-1111


    https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pioneer-KE-...r/184092032052
    Pioneer KE-6100

    Good luck.

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    Or search Pioneer super tuner iii: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...0%2C+lnw+80%29

    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4-barrel Mike View Post
    Or search Pioneer super tuner iii: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...0%2C+lnw+80%29

    Mike
    That was the first search that I tried. But, there weren't any shaft-type radios when I searched.

    I then tried Pioneer and shaft, that resulted in very few results.

    A shaft-type radio will very likely have a cassette.
    Finding a shaft-type radio with a CD would be very rare, and I doubt that Pioneer ever made one.
    Fwiw, the Pyle PLR14MPF is a shaft-type radio that also has a CD.

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    A few
    http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...et-car-stereos!

    The days when radios could be operated by feel without taking eyes off the road to view a touchscreen or focus on tiny buttons.
    Or get one's face lit up like a ghost from glowing screens.
    Kenwood, Pioneer, Sanyo, Alpine, JVC, Sony, RS Realistic, Clarion, Panasonic, Marantz, Jenson were popular.

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    This has been a fun trip back in time. I ran across a whole vintage car stereo thing that I never knew existed. There are Facebook groups and groups on the internet solely devoted to collecting vintage car stereos. One of the sights is Tapeheads.net . These guys have racks full on vintage used and new radios. There are sources for guys that repair and restore these radios. It is quite interesting. Ebay was only the start of my journey. I did get my Pioneer Super Tuner III. Thinking of sending it off to have it gone through.
    1980 Capri RS
    1986 Mustang GT
    1991 Mustang GT

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    Congrats on finding a radio.

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