1956 1957 1958 Mercury Town And Country Radio Original Am on 2040-parts.com
Vienna, Virginia, United States
1 Used Mercury 12 Volt AM Town and Country Radio, is for: All 1956 Mercury. This Radio was removed from a 1956 Mercury many years ago. It has a nice face plate with good chrome. The lens and station indicator, push buttons, and chrome knobs are in exceptional condition. The on / off switch works, the station dial and push buttons work. The case is in great shape. I don't know how to test this unit, so it is untested. |
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