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1959 Cadillac Wonderbar Radio 59 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.95
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, United States

Springfield, Missouri, United States
Looks to be in decent condition but I don't know if it works or not and there are no knobs.
Surface Finish:Metal Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:7272505 Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

Here is a used wonderbar radio that we have had out in the garage for many years. This one has the model number on the side of it which is 7272505, and it is from a 1959 Cadillac. It is filthy dirty and the chrome and glass face plate need to be cleaned up for them to shine. I don't know if it works or not, so I am selling it for use as parts or a restoration project. There are no knobs or bezels for it so you will need to supply those. The glass face plate looks very nice with no cracks. The background and numbers still look good. The dial indicator moves when you push the buttons and when you turn the stem where the knob is supposed to go like it is supposed to. There is no rust on this one so it doesn't look like it got wet under the dash like a lot of them have. There is some pitting in the chrome but it is still very presentable. This would be a good one to restore if nothing else. Winning bidder pays only $15.00 shipping anywhere in the US. Int'l extra. Good luck!!

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