Serviced W/warranty Firebird 8 Track 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 Delco Radio Trans Am on 2040-parts.com
Wayne, New Jersey, US
There is NO RESERVE on this auction. The opening bid can win it!
This is a fully serviced, great working & good looking ORIGINAL 1976 Firebird & Trans-AM Delco STEREO 8 track player # 62FT411, which is correct for, and will fit ALL 1970 1/2 - 1977 Firebird models.
MANY NEW PARTS including ALL the electrolytic capacitors & both drive belts. The motor speed has been adjusted to factory specs. The play head has been cleaned, aligned and demagnetized. The track change mechanism has been adjusted, lubricated, and works smoothly via the end-of-tape foil or track change button. The sound is loud and clear to both speakers(speakers are NOT included). As with ALL my radios & tape players, the volume, tone and balance controls have been flushed out and lightly lubricated. There is NO crackling heard when adjusting the volume, balance or tone. The tape door has some use wear/weathering. This player works like new.
Comes as shown.
SEE MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR CONNECTING HARNESSES & REAR SPEAKER WIRES.
6 month warranty.
Ask questions or for more pictures before bidding. Winner to pay S&H which includes delivery confirmation. 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.
ALL SPEAKERS MUST BE 8 - 10 OHM.
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