Afco Am Radio Nos Built In Speaker Mg Austin Model A Ford Excellent on 2040-parts.com
Oakland, California, United States
Afco AM radio, new old stock, never used. no box. 12-volts, negative ground. built in speaker. Tested & work great. In dash or under dash. installation. This is a very basis radio. Chassis measures 6.5 x 5 x 1.75-inches. Face plate 6.5 x 2-inches. Knob distance C-C is 5 1/4-inches. International buyers, please consult for shipping rates.
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