1959 Chrysler Pushbutton Radio Nice Face Plate And Dial on 2040-parts.com
Snohomish, Washington, United States
This is a 5 button standard pushbutton AM radio from a 59 Chrysler New Yorker. I have no way of testing it so it is listed as non working. Very nice faceplate and dial. Pushbuttons seem to work correctly. No knobs. There is a jack for a rear speaker. Shipping price shown is to the USA. If you wish to have it sent elsewhere please request a shipping price before purchasing. I combine shipping on multiple item purchases so please check out my other listings. |
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