65 1965 Pontiac Radio Full Size Cars on 2040-parts.com
Kingston, Washington, United States
1965 Pontiac Radio For Full Size Cars. Here is a good working 1965 Pontiac radio.We have checked this radio out and everything works on it as it should. We give a 60 day warranty on this radio. This radio looks fair but if you look close there is a little pitting. Most of the pitting is on the under side of the push buttons, and on the top of the little bar that says Pontiac.
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