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Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:D2TA-18806 Warranty:No Other Part Number:MUSTANG COUGAR LTD LINCOLN OEM FOMOCO Part Brand:Ford Motor Company

USED PHILCO AM RADIO, PART NUMBER D2TA-18806. I HAVENT TESTED THIS UNIT BUT THE BUTTONS AND SWITCHES ALL WORK, THE LAST TWO PICTURES SHOW THE DIAL MOVING WITH THE PRESET BUTTONS.

Formula Drift readies for 10th anniversary

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Hyundai HED-6 concept car for next Tucson

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