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Philco 1968 Ford Am Radio D22a-18806 on 2040-parts.com

US $120.00
Location:

Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Other Part Number:1968 ford philco radio vintage restoration Manufacturer Part Number:D22A-18806

       This is a Vintage Ford Philco AM Car Radio Model No. D22A-18806. I was able to test this radio and it works perfectly. The on/off knobs clicked as they should and the 5 set black buttons push in and pull out freely. The radio light also works and the red station marker moves as it should.
       This Ford Philco Radio looks new and works like new. This is your time to own your own Ford Philco radio which can be a great possession for when you have a restoration project. Please look at the pictures for the condition of the radio. What you see is what you get. Please make sure model number works for the car you tend to put it in. If you have any question feel free to email me. 
        

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