Amc Rambler Ambassador All Transistor Am Push Button Radio Motorola 9sma on 2040-parts.com
Gleason, Wisconsin, United States
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AMC Rambler Ambassador All Transistor AM Push Button Radio Motorola 9SMA Condition: All dials and buttons appear to be in working order Slight pitting of chrome. Wires appear to be in good shape Shipping in the US will be via USPS, outside of the US, please write for quote. |
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