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1956 Chevrolet Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $290.00
Location:

Spicewood, Texas, United States

Spicewood, Texas, United States

I removed this radio from the the 1956 Chevrolet Belair that I am restoring.  I sent it to Classic Auto Electric for restoration and they did a beautiful job.  I later decided to install AC in the Belair and discovered there is not enough room behind the clock for the power module to fit (the AC evaporator takes up quite a bit of room under the dash).  The radio bezel and knobs are original and have minor imperfections.  Reluctantly, I have decided to install a modern radio in the Belair that does not require the power pack.  The radio is equipped with the Aurora FMC -1 FM converter which allows full access to FM radio.  The radio also has an auxiliary input to connect an iPod, MP3 player, satellite radio, or any similar device.  I will include an operating guide for the radio.

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