1957 58 Ford Am Radio With Pushbuttons on 2040-parts.com
Hazel Park, Michigan, US
Includes knobs and OEM wire connectors. Buttons move the dial. Missing bottom cover. Not tested. Shipping includes insurance and tracking fees. Please contact me before using pay pal if you want a cheaper ship quote.
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