1949-50 Plymouth Radio 528-6295-2 1299913 on 2040-parts.com
Palmyra, Pennsylvania, United States
Used 1949-50 Plymouth radio complete with chrome bezel and grill. Knobs turn freely. Not bench tested so no guarantees on performance. Hard to find complete with all the pieces!! Should fit a 1949-50 Plymouth but do your homework before purchasing. Part no. 528-6295-2. Bezel 1299913. No returns/refunds. Thanks for looking.
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