Mercedes Porsche Becker Monte Carlo Tr Slim Face Radio -ultra Rare on 2040-parts.com
Brookfield, Wisconsin, US
HERE IS AN EXTREMELY RARE BECKER MONTE CARLO (TUBE RADIO). THESE WERE USED IN THE EARLY PORSCHE 356 AS WELL AS THE W111 AND SOME W113 MERCEDES MODELS. PURCHASED IT A FEW YEARS AGO AND NEVER GOT TO USE IT....Yet to see one listed on ebay
THE RADIO IS IN FANTASTIC WORKING CONDITION,WITHOUT ANY MISSING PARTS. THE CHROME IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION (NO PITTING WHATSOEVER)AND CAN BE DISPLAYED IN A SHOW CAR.
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