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1964-67 Oldsmobile Am Transistor Radio, 12v With Chrome Push Buttons on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Rio Rico, Arizona, US

Rio Rico, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM DELCO Other Part Number:OEM Surface Finish:Factory Finish Warranty:No

You are bidding on the Used 1964-1967 Oldsmobile AM Transistor Radio - 12V with Chrome Pre-Set Buttons shown in the photos. The radio is in nice original condition and still has part the original GM Delco Radio information label. The original chrome face plate is in very nice condition and is imprinted with "Oldsmobile". The Dial is not cracked or damaged and is imprinted with "Transistor". The radio has very nice Chrome Pre-Set buttons that all function well. I do not know if this radio works, but the on/off switch clicks when turned and the selector switch moves the dial correctly. The radio is being sold "as-is".

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