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1950 51 Mercury Deluxe Hi Fi Radio - Beautiful Restored & Plays Well on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Nipomo, California, United States

Nipomo, California, United States
This is a beautiful restored 1950-51 Mercury Deluxe Hi-Fidelity radio made by Colonial. The radio plays, sounds and functions great. It has beautiful original chrome knobs and very nice original black knobs and push buttons. It is ready to install. Please read description for more details.
Brand:COLONIAL Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:1CM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This is a beautiful restored 1950-51 Mercury deluxe Hi-Fi radio manufactured by Colonial. Servicing of this radio included cleaning and lubrication, new capacitors, great working vibrator, tested tubes, new fuse link with fuse and eye terminal (for easy installation) and two working dial lamps. All of the mechanics function smoothly including the station presets, station selections and manual tuning. The radio plays and sounds great with excellent reception and sensitivity up and down the tuning scale with good tone and strong volume. The four stage tone control (lo noise, hi fidelity, bass, normal) functions fine and adjusts the tone accordingly, as it should. Not only does the radio play well but it is in beautiful cosmetic condition with excellent original knobs, polished push buttons and very nice chrome rear knobs. Please take advantage of the zoom feature for a better view of this fine example 1950-51 Mercury deluxe Hi-Fi radio that sounds great and works well. These radios are hard to come by so here is your opportunity to adorn the dash of your classic Mercury with this fine example that is ready to install. CA residents pay 7.75%. Your well packaged radio will be shipped the business day following receipt of payment.

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