1983 & Up Chevrolet Camaro Am/fm Stereo Cassette Player on 2040-parts.com
Manasquan, New Jersey, US
1983 & Up CHEVROLET CAMARO AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE PLAYER. This was removed years ago and has been in clean dry storage every since which is why it is still in excellent condition. The stereo worked fine when it was removed from a low mileage car, and is complete with all the correct knobs/adjustments, and stereo cassette door. There is no rust on the housing, no damage and the face plate is clear and in good condition. If factory OEM parts are what you need for your car, this is where its at ! NO RESERVE with a LOW START .
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