1969 Buick Oem Original 8 Track Player And Radio on 2040-parts.com
Mora, Minnesota, United States
For sale is a used complete radio with 8 track player and center dash speaker removed from a '69 Riv, were only power tested and both powered up, there is rust forming on the door to the 8 track player and complete functionality is unknown, probably best to have reconditioned, all knobs on both seem to operate as they should, also included is the pigtail to main harness and harnessing between all three, please refer to pics, as what you see is what/how you will receive
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