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1971 Ford D1aa19a241 Am/fm Stereo Original Mustang Torino on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Califon, New Jersey, United States

Califon, New Jersey, United States
Tested, works great, knobs excellent
Manufacturer Part Number:D1AA19A241

Last year I sold my last 71' Mustang convertible on ebay, and this was a prized spare radio that I forgot I had.  Extremely rare, even 20 years ago.  Unless you were alive then its hard to imagine that FM stereo in your new car was a very very costly upgrade.  Everyone else got mono AM and listened to news and top 40 stations with one tinny speaker.  Hence these original radios are VERY rare.  The current run is the last price reduction.  If you have a non-working one they cost $250 to repair.  If not sold I will put it in a ziplock bag and put it away again until its even rarer.   Buyer pays fixed shipping of $16.00 USPS Delivery in the United States. Payment methods accepted are Paypal. Payment must be received within three business days please. Good luck bidding and please feel free to ask questions. I pack well and ship immediately upon payment. All pieces are as-is, no refunds, no adjustments and...Check out my other items!

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