1967 Cadillac Radio W/ Wonderbar on 2040-parts.com
West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1967 Cadillac Radio, it appears to be in good shape, i do not know if it works or not, being sold as is
I am not sure exactly what this is for, i believe it is for a 1967 Cadillac because that is written on the side of it, use pictures and numbers on picture of radio to identify all shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer |
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