Early Chevrolet Nova/chevy Ii Am Pushbutton Radio on 2040-parts.com
Wading River, New York, United States
Early Chevy II/Nova AM pushbutton radio with nice faceplate. Likely will fit from 1962-1965 models. I don't know if it works. Has writing on the bottom indicating it came from Knauss Chevrolet, which was in the Pacific Northwest. $85 + $17.50 S+H through Paypal
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