Vintage Oem '85-'94 Ford Philco Car Truck Cassette Am/fm Radio! Works. on 2040-parts.com
Kennebunk, Maine, United States
I was going to use this radio in my f-100 restore, but sold it. This radio works as well as the cassette player.
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