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Ford Radio & Control Head For 1935-1936 Years Super Clean 80 Year Old Part on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Granville, New York, United States

Granville, New York, United States
Looks complete inside no rust
Warranty:No

Item up for Auction is and Original FORD Radio with the control Head and Wiring for the Speaker for 1935- 1936 Fords. Inside this Radio is Super clean for a 80 year old unit. This Radio unit has just been removed from years of dry storage.  Also no rust inside. It has a power switch in the wiring that looks like it was put in years ago. The Cables turn free and the power switch on the left control clicks on and off. I have not tested this radio but it should be updated because of the age. I have seen several old Radios and this is very clean for its age. Payment due within 7 days after Auction end. Buyer to Pay all shipping US Funds  Shipping stated is for the lower 48 US States 
This Radio is a Philco  Model  FT-9

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