Vintage Opel Kadett Radio By Delco Am Untested Clean 7312234 1969 1970 1971 1972 on 2040-parts.com
Loretto, Tennessee, United States
Here is a vintage Kadett Radio By Delco AM radio. Part number is 7312234. Radio is untested! It has been in the shop on a dry shelf for years. No knobs. Tuner dial did work when I dug it out but no longer works. Radio is clean and does not show any obvious signs of water damage. Main plug is uncut. Ground wire has been cut but it's a bold on. I am cleaning out from years of collecting so keep an eye on my other auctions. Sold as-is. No returns.
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