Vintage Realistic Mini 40 Cb Radio on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, United States
Vintage 70's Realistic Mini 40 CB radio. Know nothing about it, came with a bunch of radios we took for monies owed us. We selling it cheap hoping someone has a use for it.
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