1976 Chevy Nova Radio Am Delco Oem Nos Complete Model 60xpb1 on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, United States
.1976 Nova original Delco AM radio, new old stock, never used. radio was cleaned lubricated & tested, The front black metal bezel was re-painted to match, due to paint flaking & scratches. everything works including the dial light Comes complete w/ original knobs and shaft nuts. Might fit other years & models. . . please check the part number to make sure this will work for your car. Radio will be shipped fully insured. International buyers, please inquire about shipping rates. thank you
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