1967 1968 Plymouth Fury Model 250 Am Radio No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
Glasgow, Kentucky, US
from what I can find out this is a 1967 1968 plymouth fury AM radio make sure of your applaction before you bid . looks pretty good a small crack in lens at side may not show . I have not tested it I am sell about 20 radios and don't have time starting with a low price no reserve
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