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1956 Ford Thunderbird Town And Country Original Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Bristow, Oklahoma, United States

Bristow, Oklahoma, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford

I have for sale a town and country am radio pulled out of a 56 thunderbird years ago. The radio has been sitting on a shelf in my garage for many years. I am not sure if the radio works, the buttons all seem to work and the dial moves but I am sure it needs to be gone through before actually using. The faceplate has pits in it and is not show quality but it is an original radio and these are getting hard to find. Please view pictures and ask questions if needed before purchasing. Also, the radio knobs are not included as i do not have them. Thank you

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