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1970- 1972 Ford Maverick Grabber 302, Mercury Comet Cyclone N.o.s Am Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Offering for Auction is this FoMoCo Factory Original 1970, 1971 & 1972 Ford Maverick, Maverick Grabber, Grabber 302, Mercury Comet and Comet Cyclone N.O.S. AM Push Button Radio, FoMoCo Model # D0DA, which is a specific 1970 model number. Please verify your application before bidding. Overall  condition is BEAUTIFUL NEW, NEVER Installed. Radio was given a thorough and lengthy bench test, radio plays loud and clear up and down the dial. Since radio was properly stored for some time, I installed a new lamp bulb. All other mechanics of radio smoothly and properly work as you would expect new too. Chassis of radio is bright and shiny. Wiring and plugs are beautiful. I am including the special dash lock nuts that are specific for mounting. What a Beautiful Edition to your Classic Maverick or Comet. As always, honestly pictured and described, being sold as is. Payment due within 3 days. FREE SHIPPING, FREE INSURANCE AND FREE DELIVERY CONFIRMATION TO ALL 50 US ADDRESSES WITH THE BUY IT NOW FEATURE. All other buyers pay full S&H for secure insured bubble wrap shipping via USPS. Buy with confidence-Buy from Bacons Best Parts. I have over 25 years dealing with the Auto Radios and Special Interest Parts and will always and honestly give information, description and offer fair and reasonable prices. We take pride in all our items we offer! 

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