Bazzare Old Vintage Rca Car Stereo Converter Woodgrain Home 8 Track Player on 2040-parts.com
Ladson, South Carolina, US
I have no way to test this so I am selling for parts or repair . it sure is odd. Got it from a dry place and the inside of the 8 track head looks very clean and shiny . I plugged it in it functioned but I had no output speakers so I could hear if the tape was playing . it changed channels like it should . probably works . The idea is you only needed one 8 track player you turned that key and it comes out and you carry it to your car and install it there .
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