98-03 Ford Ranger Explorer Crown Victoria F150 Radio Cd on 2040-parts.com
Rector, Pennsylvania, US
I bought this CD radio on eBay in hopes that it was the correct fit for my 99 Crown Vic. It didn't fit since the plug was different. See below for what the previous (original) owner described the condition. I am just reselling it and I did not test it, but it appears to be in good working condition. $15.00 flat rate shipping to the lower 48 USA states.
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I pulled this out of my 1998 Ford Explorer XLT. There wasn't any problems at all with this radio. I wanted an ipod capable radio instead. The cd player works good. there are minor scuffs on the seek button. See pics. Fast Shipping. Thanks for looking!!
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