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Vintage Chevrolet 12 Volt Am Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Middleville, Michigan, United States

Middleville, Michigan, United States
MISSING KNOBS BUTTONS WORK BUT CANNOT CHANGE STATIONS BY TURNING KNOB
Brand:CHEVROLET Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Warranty:Yes

                        12 VOLT CHEVROLET AM RADIO   VERY DIRTY MISSING KNOBS  BUTTONS WORK  TO CHANGE STATION CANNOT CHANGE STATION ANY OTHER WAY  MI

SSING ONE SCREW  WORKING CONDITION UNKNOWN   I CAN FIND NO SERIAL NUMBER OR MANUFACTURER ON THE RADIO ANYWHERE 


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