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1963 Oldsmobile Original Am Delco Radio. Works Great!! # 982136 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Des Moines, Iowa, US

Des Moines, Iowa, US
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1963 original Oldsmobile Delco AM radio. Radio has been bench tested and everything works as it should. It tunes stations up and down the dial. Model # 982136. Includes the knobs in the photos. Has the rear speaker option. Correct for a 1963 Oldsmobile 88, 98, and Starfire but will fit other models and years. Please confirm your application prior to bidding. The tuner control, volume control, and all presets work great. The chrome and faceplate are in good condition. The housing is in good condition with no rust. This is a 40+ year old part and is sold as is. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!!

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