69 Cadillac El Dorado Seville Deville Am Wonderbar Radio on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, US
Selling for a friend who closed down his wrecking yard 30 years ago and has stored this and many other radios I'll be listing for him. All were stored in a dry, inside environment. He has told me to move these out and set a starting price to reflect his desire. These have not been tested, are sold as is. This is a 69 Cadillac AM wonderbar, model 95CWB1. No cut wires, has knobs and bezels.
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