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Very Nice Restored 1967 Ford Mustang Radio - Plays Well - 7tpz on 2040-parts.com

US $249.00
Location:

Nipomo, California, United States

Nipomo, California, United States
This Very Nice Original '67 Ford Mustang Radio (7TPZ) Has Been Restored And It Plays, Sounds And Looks Great. Includes Correct Metal Knob Set, Lock Washers And Nuts And The Rear Bracket So The Radio Is Ready To Install. Please Read Description For Full Details.
Manufacturer Part Number:7TPZ Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Brand:PHILCO

This very nice restored 1967 Ford Mustang radio (Philco model 7TPZ) looks plays and functions just fine all around. Servicing of this radio included a thorough cleaning and lubrication, new capacitors, new sil pad output transistor insulator, working dial lamp and more. All of the mechanics function smoothly including the station presets, station selections and manual tuning. The radio plays and sounds great with excellent reception and sensitivity up and down the tuning scale with nice tone and strong volume. It should provide good service for a long time to come. Not only does the radio play well but it is in really nice cosmetic condition with a crystal clear lens, repainted indicator needle, very nice full set of correct knobs and polished push buttons. There are a few small imperfections here and there as expected but overall the radio is very pleasing to the eye. Please take advantage of the zoom feature for a better view of this very nice radio as the pictures are an important part of the description. The front lock washers and nuts and all of the original wiring, connectors and original rear bracket are intact so the radio is ready to install. All wiring is labeled for your convenience. These radios are very hard to find in this very nice restored condition so if you want a great looking and playing original radio for your classic '67 Mustang then this is a great choice. It should provide good service for a long time. CA residents pay 7.75%. Your well packaged radio will be shipped the business day following receipt of payment. Thank you!

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