Vintage Under Dash Speaker Control Switches Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Littleton, New Hampshire, United States
Vintage speaker fader control switches (2) for that period perfect rat rod. The came out of an old car and working condition is unknown. Even if they don't work they look cool... |
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