Vintage Car Radio Grundig Weltklang 3000 And Blaupunkt Speaker on 2040-parts.com
Europe, Bulgaria
Vintage car radio Grundig Weltklang 3000 a,very good working condition with some signs of usage,comes with Blaupunkt speaker |
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