1968-69 Ford Torino/fairlane Radio Am/fm Stereo on 2040-parts.com
Gloucester, Virginia, US
A 1968 Torino AM/FM Stereo Radio. I bought this in 1970 for my 69 mustang, would not fit.. It has been in my garage since then. Don't know if it works on not , but it is in excellent condition. Still has the dash plate with the radio, also the mounting bracket on the back.
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