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1938 Pontiac Master Original Radio And Radio Head Art Deco 654795 Rat Rod 1937? on 2040-parts.com

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Toronto ON, Canada

Toronto ON, Canada
Some paint loss on the chrome emblem. Not tested. On the radio head, both knobs move freely but are corroded. Some paint loss on the faceplate. Please see photos.
Brand:Pontiac Manufacturer Part Number:654795

1938 Pontiac Master radio. Serial number 654795. Some paint loss on the emblem. On the radio head, both knobs move freely but are corroded. Some paint loss on the faceplate. Not tested. May fit 1937? Please see photos.


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