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1980's Ford Mercury Lincoln Factory Am Fm Stereo Radio With Amplifier on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Auburn, New York, US

Auburn, New York, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Please read description. I have described the items to the best of my ability, however if I am in error please contact me. In most cases I will offer a full refund including postage. You have no reason to accept something you are not pleased with so buy with confidence. I package all items well, but damage can happen. I do offer insurance as an option. If your item arrives damaged, PLEASE contact me. Sit back an enjoy. Let's keep our Old Car Hobby FUN for all. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:FOMOCO

This is an Original Factory FoMoCo AM FM Stereo Radio With Amplifier Option from my Former Salvage Yard Inventory. This unit was removed from a 1982 Lincoln Continental Parts Car in the Early 1990's and has been stored on my radio shelves since. If I am correct, the Radio isn't anything special, it is the same AM-FM Stereo with or without the Amplifier Option. The Amplifier Unit Includes the Dash Switch as shown. PLEASE NOTE: There are Wires in the Harness Cut, Note the Last Two Pictures. I believe these were the wires going to the speakers. This was Tested Prior to removal from the car and worked fine. It has been safely stored so I see no reason to think it wouldn't work well now once new speaker wires are run. Hard to Find Option and a Nice Addition to your Ford Show Car or Hotrod Cruiser Project.

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