Rebuilt 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Pontiac Firebird Dleco 8 Track To Radio Harness on 2040-parts.com
Wayne, New Jersey, US
This is a FULLY REBUILT 1970&1/2 - 1977 Pontiac FIREBIRD(ALL MODELS) Delco 8 track player to factory Delco radio connecting harness. This harness is needed to connect the 8 track player to your dash harness, radio, & rear speaker harness correctly. These are usually cut or missing.
The wires & crimped terminals are NEW. The plastic connectors are a mix of new & good used Delco originals.
At checkout I'll need to know if your radio is a single speaker or a two speaker model(has front/rear speaker fader, or is a stereo)
See my other auctions for a new rear speaker harness.
COMES AS SHOWN.
Ask questions or for more pictures before bidding. FREE domestic US S&H(includes delivery confirmation), outside the US is first class air. I will combine multiple wins into one shipment to save the winner S&H. Payment is due within 7 days of the close of the auction. Paypal ships fastest. NO personal checks please. NJ residents are charged 7% state sales tax.
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