1965 Corvette Radio Knob & Spacer Set New In Package ,knobs Fit Heater Too. on 2040-parts.com
Coventry, Rhode Island, US
1965 Corvette radio knobs and spacers with nuts and washers, knobs used for heater too and tone control on radio. New in package, value $ 55.00 No Reserve
6.99 shipping in the lower 48 US states.
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