Vintage Automatic Radio With Speakers - Lot Of 2 on 2040-parts.com
Eureka, South Dakota, United States
Vintage Automobile AUTOMATIC RADIO with speakers - lot of 2
One says All Transistor in the dial window, the other says Solid State. I do not know what type of vehicle they fit, One of the radios has numbers engraved in the face plate. Please look at the pictures carefully. Radios are untested and May not work, and I have no idea if all the parts are there or not. FREE SHIPPING |
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