Vintage French Made Renault Car Radio (untested ) on 2040-parts.com
Fountain Valley, California, United States
This sale is for a used untested french made radio for vintage car such as renault 4cv or dauphine..I don't know this is a 6V or 12v radio and haven't been tested. ...there is a missing one turning knob. THE RADIO IS SOLD AS IS...
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