1972 1973 Ford Torino Fairlane Montego Cougar Am Radio Philco Model D20a-18806 on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, United States
1967 Ford Galxie XL , AM, by Philco, model 7TPF-194439, Radio was cleaned, lubricated & tested, everything works including the dial light. Some light pitting marks on the knobs & push buttons. Comes with original wiring harness uncut, knobs , s, rear bracket nut. Very nice looking unit. Please make sure this radio will work for your car prior to purchasing. radio will be shipped fully insured. International buyers, please consult for shipping rates.
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