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1951 Ford Car Original 6v Am Tube Radio With Speaker & Brackets / Model # Imf on 2040-parts.com

US $54.99
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Royal, Arkansas, US

Royal, Arkansas, US
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 I believe this came out of a 1951 Ford passenger car
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all the push knobs seem to work well, the on off switch works.
The dial moves the channel needle smoothly both ways.
I hooked 6 volts to the lights and they worked well, but the radio does not have a fuse in it.. so nothing happened when I applied power to the radio.... untested
I opened up the cover and everything looks to be in the radio.. (see last 2 pictures)

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