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1968 1969 Oldsmobile Delco Gm Am Radio With Fader - Plays Good!! on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

South Carolina, United States

South Carolina, United States
Nice Used Factory Original Radio - Plays Good - Fast Shipping
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Delco

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 a Full Size 1968 1969 Oldsmobile  Delco GM AM Radio with Fader. The tag on this radio is ripped and unable to be read.  This radio is not for a Cutlass or F85. We picked up this radio and alot of others over the years at various venues. I recently had it tested and it plays great up and down the dial. The case is clean with almost no rust.  All mechanicals work as they should except the pushbuttons will not set. The lens and pushbuttons look to be in good condition. The nose is in good condition but has some very minor pitting.  It comes without knobs but does have a fader on it as shown. The center to center shaft distance is 6 l/4". I will be putting up more radios from my late husbands estate for sale this week and next week. 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. I accept Paypal. Any questions, feel free to email me. Good Luck and Thanks for Looking!! RA-1013

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