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1970's Japanese Car Am Radio Bowman Tc-80b With Speaker, Toyota/datsun/other on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Brewster, New York, United States

Brewster, New York, United States
needle moves when knob is turned, or buttons pushed, , untested and sold as core ,speaker needs a cone, one knob missing,
Manufacturer Part Number:TC-80B Brand:Bowman Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan UPC:does not apply

1970's Japanese car Bowman Am radio.  Needle moving when I turn the stem or when I push a  button.  Has only one knob,  this is untested and sold as a core for rebuilding, I will not say it still works without any way to test them, so we sell these as cores.   See pictures for condition, thank you, number is legible  Please go by the part numbers in the pictures, there were too many to list in the title, I do not know for sure if the shelf marking done 40 years ago is correct.  Speaker is with it, needs cone I am sure, shelf marked as coming off a Toyota Wagon, front plate is stuck on backwards but comes off easily

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