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Ford Mercury Thunderbird Radio Cassette Player Speakers Quinn F1sf - 19b132 - Aa on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fort Worth, Texas, United States

Fort Worth, Texas, United States
Unable to test; sold as-is.
Brand:Ford and Quinn Manufacturer Part Number:F1SF - 19B132 - AA UPC:Does not apply

Ford radio AM/FM cassette player with speakers. Cassette player marked F1SF - 19B132 - AA. One speaker is marked "Ford; F5AF". Two speakers are Quinn Acoustics, marked "Q682 6x8 2-way 120 watts 4 Ohm". UNABLE TO TEST THIS GROUP. EVERYTHING IS SOLD AS-IS. 

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