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Mopar Am Radio Chrysler Solid State Radio - Dodge Dart - Plymouth Duster on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
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New York Ny, US

New York Ny, US
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Selling a vintage 1970s  Mopar AM Radio Chrysler Solid State radio - Dodge Dart - Plymouth duster. Im not sure what car it came from. Radio can fit in other models. It was stored with other items  and I have no use for it. All cables are there and intact. I don't remember if it works. . This will be sold as is condition, as an open used vintage item. please look at pictures and ask questions before buying.

payment must be made within 5 days of end of sale, there will be no refunds or returns so please read and look at pictures carefully before buying





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