1970-72 Oldsmobile Cutlass 8 Track Player In Good Working Condition on 2040-parts.com
Mount Prospect, Illinois, United States
The 8 track player shows usage on face, rubber molding is pliable and looks good. 8 track housing is broken. The face plate with wear marks around volume control, but hidden by knobs. I ALSO HAVE 1971-72 USED FACE PLATES. The unit has been gone through and repaired,including replacing any under valued or dead electronic parts. 2 new belts, play head was cleaned, polished, aligned and demagnetized. The motor speed was adjusted. Flushed controls and lubed as needed. Cleaned all contacts. I bench tested the 8 track player with newer and old tapes,every thing works as it should. This player changers tracks by the tape or button. Plays loud and clear on 2 speakers. 8-10 OHM speakers must be used. I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY WRONG HOOK UP OR BURN OUT OF ELECTRONICS! See seller feedback sold many players in past. I will ship the housing IF you want IT but insurance will not be bought for THE HOUSING. 2 SHIPPING BOXES WILL BE USED.30 DAY WARRANTY Thank You
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