Nos Mopar Speaker Amplifier - 1981-1983 - P/n 4222596 on 2040-parts.com
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is a used MoPar speaker amplifier. Chrysler part number 4222596. Our parts books indicate this fits some 1981-1983 model radio/speaker systems. We are selling this as used. It is in a box with part number 4209542 (see photos). We are a franchised Chrysler dealer that was in business for more than 76 years! We are now marketing our huge inventory of NOS MoPar parts, equipment and other things. Check back often as we are listing new items everyday! Be sure to bookmark our two sites, agh590 & roge_pavl, to see all we have for sale. Have questions? Just ask us! Thanks!
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