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1942 Pontiac Master Radio May Fit 1947 Chev Pickup Needs Total Fix My # 373 on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

Fresno, California, US

Fresno, California, US
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my # 373. 1942 Pontiac Master Radio. A note on the back says it fits a 1/2 ton Chevy pickup. The radio face does not say Pontiac, it only says master. It may fit but it won't look the same. C to C on knobs is 6 3/4 in face body is 2 1/8 in. by 4 5/8 in. The front is curved like the pickup ( see the last picture). This radio needs total restoration. Thanks for looking.


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