1965-1966 Ford Mustang Am-fm Cassette Radio Not Working No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Aston, Pennsylvania, US
Here is an aftermarket AM/FM Cassette radio. It will fit a 1965-1966 ford mustang with no cutting or alteration of the dash. Cosmetically the radio is in excellent condition with NO breaks or cracks. No Missing parts. The problem is that the radio will not work or turn on. If You have some knowledge of electronics you can probably get this to work. Or you can use as parts... There is no reserve Winning bidder to pay within three days by Paypal unless other arrangements are made. Also will pay priority shipping. to be determined Please ask questions & see my other items
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