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1961-1964 Skylar Gto, Bel Air Super Deluxe Am Transistor Radio, Part # 6p-511a/t on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
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Canton, Michigan, US

Canton, Michigan, US
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This Super Deluxe AM Transistor Radio, part # 6P-511A/T has been setting on a shelf for a very long time. All parts still move, The glass is in nice shape. I'm sure if it was rebuilt, this will work fine. I think it came off my dads 1963 Bel Air. Still looks to be in good shape. See photos for more details. All sales are final. Will Send you your Shipping cost when auction is over. International shipping will cost more, prefer to ship in the US only. No returns on this item. Good luck and thanks for looking.

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