Am/fm Stereo Cassette Player For A 1996 Chevy Beretta on 2040-parts.com
Sweet Valley, Pennsylvania, United States
This auction is for a GM Delco AM FM cassette player , factory-installed. The stereo works well, no problems. As you can see from the picture is still in the car. This stereo may fit other GM models please check references to a 1996 Chevy Beretta. I am also parting out the car, if there's any other parts you are interested in please send me a message.
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