1969 Am Fm Radio Olds Cutlass Supreme 442 Vista Cruiser Original Gm Oem on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Rhode Island, United States
Kept in storage for over 25 years. Missing mpx amp unit to make it work. Looks good. Needs cleaning. Tuning knob and selector buttons work great. This is just the radio.
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