Pontiac Radio Full Size Car Early To Mid 70"s on 2040-parts.com
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, US
Here is a early to mid seventies full size Pontiac AM / FM Delco radio. The working status is unknown and that's why its listed as for parts or repair. Catalina or Bonneville maybe ?
72 / 74 maybe ? I can't say for sure so look at the pictures and decide for yourself. If you need to fill that hole than here it is complete with faceplate and knobs. Rear wire plugs are also there. If you want it to work I would suggest having it cleaned and serviced. As is you will get what you see.
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