1972 Ford Lincoln Mach One Mustang Galaxie Torino Ltd Am Fm Stereo 8 Track Demo on 2040-parts.com
Ottawa Lake, Michigan, US
Very nice, rare, and hard to find like this. Great for display at the car shows, or at home. This was a promotional give away . Came with the 8 Track AM FM Stereo radio system, which was a high end option back then. Looks almost NOS, but has not been tested. It did work when put away years ago.
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