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Vintage 1970's-80's Gm Delco Push Button 12v Car Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Orchard Park, New York, US

Orchard Park, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Canada Service Model:10BPBK1 Serial No.:10F003586 Product No.:16002120 Return No.:995989

This fine radio measures 7-1/4 inches wide, 9 inches deep

and 2-1/4 inches tall.  I do not believe this has ever been used
as stated by the gentleman I obtained this from.  I believe this
is AM only but I am not an expert.  The buttons work fine when
pushed all the way in and the knobs turn and click fine.  I do
not know if all the parts are present for installation and I do think
some of the parts and supplies provided in the photos belong to
a Sears Dashmate 8-track car radio.  I do not know if this works
as I have not tested it.  An excellent addition for use or for parts!
~ Please study all photos

~ Feel free to ask any questions
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