Serviced W/ Warranty 71 72 69 70 Pontiac Gto Lemans Delco Fm Stereo Radio 1971 on 2040-parts.com
Wayne, New Jersey, US
This is a 'no reserve' auction, so the opening bid can win it.
This is a serviced, great working & good looking 1969 - 1972 Pontiac Tempest, Le Mans & GTO Delco AM-FM STEREO radio # 12AFM1 with knobs & NEW rear speaker wire & connector adapter wire. This radio will fit, 1969 - 1972 Tempest, LeMans & GTO models, but if needed for '69 I will replace the black pushbuttons shown with the correct CHROME pushbuttons used on the 69 GTO MPX STEREO radio that year.
This radio has been fully serviced...internally/externally cleaned, lubricated, adjusted and bench tested. Many NEW parts including ALL the electrolytic capacitors ands several key resistors. The volume/tone & balance controls have been flushed out & lightly oiled. The sound is loud and clear on both AM & FM. Red dot stereo lamp lights on ALL stereo stations. There is no crackling heard when adjusting the volume, balance or tone. Tunes smoothly. All the pushbuttons set & work fine. The dial numbering is bright & clean. The lens has been buffed to nice condition, any spots being dust or reflections. The knobs are nice originals. This radio works like new and looks great too .
180 day warranty. Comes as shown. Ask questions before bidding. Winner to pay S&H. Payment is due within 7 days of the close of the auction. NJ residents are charged 7% state sales tax. I will not cover damages caused by improper installation, burnouts resulting from incorrect, shorted or open speakers.
Speaker(s) MUST BE 8 - 10 OHM!
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