1970 Cutlass 442 Am Mono Radio Stereo on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, United States
Original 1970-72 cutlass supreme 442 am mono radio not sure if it works ,but cosmetically it's nice has all buttons and bezels chrome is still good and no cut wires ...please look at pictures or ask questions before purchasing this item as all sales are final
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