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Vintage Heritage Fm Radio Converter Convert Car 8 Track To Fm Stereo Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $19.50
Location:

Bernville, Pennsylvania, United States

Bernville, Pennsylvania, United States

This is a

Vintage Heritage FM Radio Converter 

Plugs into your existing  car 8 track tape player and adds FM tuning withOUT having to tear out the existing vintage tape player in your old Ford Mustang, Desoto, GTO or almost any old car, truck, RV or boat!

I never used this kind of converter before and I don't have an 8 track player to test it in so I am selling it ASIS and untested, not guaranteed to work, but I don't see any obvious physical problems with the unit, just needs a little cleaning and looks like previous owners took good care of it.

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