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Ar Solid State Audiovox Am/fm Radio Japan Alfa Romeo Fiat Mg Austin Jaguar on 2040-parts.com

US $109.95
Location:

Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
Condition:Used

Vintage Automatic radio, Solid State, similar to Audiovox, made in japan.    Push button analog, 12-volts, negative ground, mono, single speaker system.  Radio was cleaned, lubricated & tested;  everything works including dial light. .   The face plate is new old stock with 2 inserts, wood grain on one side & black on the other.   Some pitting marks scattered on metal dial piece. mostly on top as shown.  Comes with shaft nuts & washers & complete wiring harness.  very good reception & sounding radio.    Will fit a a variety of cars including alfa Romeo, Austin, jaguar, porsche MG, MGB ...etc.     Chassis measures approx. 7 1/2 w x 5 deep x 2 high. .  face plate measures 2 x 6 3/4-inches. Knob distance C-C is 5 1/8-inches.  .  Will be shipped fully insured.

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