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Minot, North Dakota, US
Up for bid is a Nice Original GM Delco 3-prong Radio Connector. This Connector fits a list of 1963 thru1976 GM vehicles with 3 prong Radio connections. Am or FM Radio. Chevelle's, Nova, Buick,Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Impala, Camaro, Blazer and Trucks and other GM vehicles. Yellow Power Wire is 16"s long, speaker wires are over 11"s long. Look at the pics to make sure this will fit your vehicle.
Radio & Speaker Systems for Sale
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