Harley Davidson Radio Caddy 8 Track Player, Vintage on 2040-parts.com
Fenton, Michigan, US
Radio caddy from a 1972 FLH needs some love I hit it with a shop towel and a little polish to see if it will clean up and it did pretty well. I did not test the electonics I did power it and got some radio feedback but did not put much work into it. Has 8 track player don't know if it works.
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