Brand:ORIG MOPAR, 1970 MOPAR B-BODIES
Placement on Vehicle:Front
Manufacturer Part Number:2884 752 , does not have original tag stuck to it
Surface Finish:ORIG, CLEAN CASE, FACE, & LENS, GD BUTTONS TOO.
Interchange Part Number:NICE CASE, FACE, LENS, KNOBS, & WIRING
Warranty:Yes
Other Part Number:Has been tested. Does not play, but all else works
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States
Up for your auction bids is this very good condition original used 1970 Mopar Dodge or Plymouth B-body stock AM radio. Has Mopar tag with part # of 2884752 on it. As used in 1970 Charger, Road Runner, Super Bee, GTX, R/T, Coronet, and Satellite models. A one-year-only style radio, that is getting hard to find out there. A complete piece minus just the two small outer knobs (larger serrated edge bottom knobs are there) , but the outer knobs are out there in used and new --if you don't have some to take from your old radio.
Featured 1970 B-body Mopar AM radio has a very good shape original metal case, that is not dented, cut, or rusty. The face of radio is clean, with nice clean black background and bright white numerals and markings. Says "Chrysler Solid State" on it. The lens is very clean and clear and not cracked or badly scratched up. The knobs are all good, and undamaged. The shafts (where knobs attach onto) are both fine and are not bent or damaged where knobs slide on. The wiring and plugs are all intact and uncut and not spliced onto.
I tested this radio and found it to NOT play, but the station knob scrolled dial up and down fine, as did all the push buttons, moving dial up and down the range fine, and able to set the stations fine too, when pulled out and then pushed in. Likely just a couple little things repaired internally would get it going again gain fine.
With the addition of a couple good outer knobs, this will be a very nice complete, and great looking original radio, and suitable for a good looking car's interior / dash! It would also be perfect to use as a mint non-playing core radio to just put in your dash to fill that empty radio hole, especially if you might be mounting an aftermarket radio somewhere else on the interior, and don't care if this works or not. Available here for a realistic opening bid price compared to some of these you see out there, so be sure to put in that good bid today to not miss it. Thanks for stopping in to look and bid! _________________________________________________________________
*Always an interesting selection of quality-select parts from out of my extensive 33-year collection of Mopar parts. One of the largest and most varied in the upper Midwest! From top to bottom, and from inside to outside, I've just about had it ALL!!
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HAVE A COLLECTION OF PARTS TO SELL? I'M ALSO ALWAYS A BUYER FOR QUALITY USED, REPRODUCTION, AND NOS 1963-74 MOPAR A, B, AND E-BODY PARTS TO ADD TO MY DIVERSE INVENTORY. FROM A SINGLE ITEM TO A BARN FULL, LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU HAVE OR KNOW OF. FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT PH: 651-429-4235 FROM 10 A.M.-9 P.M. CENTRAL TIME, OR E-MAIL ME AT: PSAP AT COMCAST DOT NET, TO DISCUSS THEM OR TO ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE ON MY CURRENT PARTS LISTINGS. THANKS!
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