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Nos "vintage" Factory Amc/jeep/renault Am/fm Radio. on 2040-parts.com

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London, ON, Canada

London, ON, Canada
NOS, factory, vintage radio has no defects, marks, or damage.(radio is not factory take-out)
Brand:AMC Surface Finish:Metal/Stainless Steel Manufacturer Part Number:Ser.# 4x256031 Warranty:No Other Part Number:Mod.# 8936001195 Country/Region of Manufacture:Japan

NOS, vintage factory AMC, AM/FM push button, radio.  Measures 7.25"W. (face) x 6"D. x 2"H. Comes with (3) cable, plugs, + antenna cable,  &  fuze cable/plug.                                            Has "Renault" logo on face. (See pic)                                                         Buyer may request same NOS radio with "AMC", or "JEEP  logo on face..                 

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