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US $79.00
Location:

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Warranty:Yes

(NOS) NEW OLD STOCK IN THE BOX  ZENITH  RADIO SPEAKER (HAS NEVER BEEN INSTALLED) FORD TRUCK FOMOCO RADIO SPEAKER   WITH( NEW) WIRE AND (NEW) CORRECT THREE PRONG PLUG  ATTACHED , BOX IS NICE AS WELL, TESTED AND SOUNDS GREAT, WILL FIT ALL FORD F SERIES TRUCKS 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 . (NOTE) SOME 1951 AND1952 FORD F SERIES TRUCKS MAY  REQUIRE A SPEAKER BRACKET WHICH IS NOT INCLUDED.   BEING NEW OLD STOCK THE CONE HAS NO BREAKS, CRACKS, HOLES, OR REPAIRS, AND THE FRAME IS VERY NICE NO RUST EVER, EXCELLENT NEW,   TESTED AND A GREAT STRONG SOUND READY TO INSTALL WITH THE  NEW WIRE AND CORRECT NEW THREE PRONG PLUG ATTACHED.   NOTE: SHOULD POSTAGE CAL BE WRONG ANY POSTAGE NOT USED WILL BE REFUNDED AS USUAL ONLY POSTAGE TO SHIP WILL BE USED.     PLEASE SEE PICTURES FOR DETAILED VIEW.

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