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1966 Mercury Parklane Factory Fader Am Radio - Serviced - Plays Good!! on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

South Carolina, United States

South Carolina, United States
Nice Used Factory Original Radio - Plays Good - Fast Shipping
Manufacturer Part Number:6TMM Part Brand:FoMoco Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Country of Manufacture:United States

I am retiring and its time to sell alot of the goodies my late husband and I have accumulated over the years. Up for sale is this nice 1966 Mercury Parklane Factory Fader AM Radio. It is stamped on the side of the case 6TMM. It has a note on the bottom of the case that says "Serviced - Plays Good". This radio has the rear fader option that lets you switch the sound from front to rear or in between. We picked up this radio and alot of others over the years at various venues. I recently had it Serviced and tested and it plays great up and down the dial! The case is clean with no rust. The nose, lens and pushbuttons look to be in good condition. All mechanicals work as they should. The factory wiring will need new ends reattached but they are all labeled. The radio comes with four (4) factory correct knobs as shown. The radio you see in the picture is the one you get. Please read description and ask any questions before purchase. Buyer pays fixed rate shipping of $16.00  for USPS Priority Large Flat Rate Shipping (Lower 48 states only). I carefully wrap my radios in Bubble Wrap to insure safe shipping. Any questions, feel free to email me. Good Luck and Thanks for Looking!!      RA-1010

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