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Vintage Unknown Automatic Transistor 12v Am Push Button Radio (not Able To Test) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Fogelsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Fogelsville, Pennsylvania, United States
The radio is in fair to rough shape and needs some TLC. I was NOT ABLE to test this radio because I was not able to find a way to attach speakers. Therefore the radio is being sold NOT WORKING/AS IS. The tuning dial does not work. The push buttons are sluggish and stick when pushed. As can be seen in the pictures that I have included, the radio is rough with surface rust and pitting on the chrome. The bezel and glass are not cracked or broken.
Brand:UNKNOWN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN Part Brand:UNKNOWN Warranty:No

This auction is for a USED vintage UNKNOWN Automatic All Transistor Automobile 12V AM Radio WITH the knobs.  IF ANYONE KNOWS WHAT THIS RADIO CAME OUT OF, PLEASE SEND ME AN eBAY MESSAGE.

I was NOT ABLE to test this radio because I was not able to find a way to attach speakers.  Therefore the radio is being sold NOT WORKING/AS IS.  The tuning dial does not work.  The push buttons are sluggish and stick when pushed.  As can be seen in the pictures that I have included, the radio is rough with surface rust and pitting on the chrome.  The bezel and glass are not cracked or broken. 

This item is offered with NO RESERVE only to buyers in the continental United States and will be sold to the highest bidder. 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FINAL SHIPPING CHARGES RELATED TO THIS ITEM WILL BE DETERMINED AFTER THE WINNING BID HAS BEEN DETERMINED, THE SHIPPING ADDRESS HAS BEEN CONFIRMED AND I CAN GET A SHIPPING COST FROM THE UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE.  When the auction has finished, I will send out a final invoice that will include the agreed to price plus shipping charges.  Because of this, if the buyer would like to make different arrangements for shipping, I will be happy to discuss that after the item has been purchased.  I typically use basic USPS Parcel Post.  After boxing up securely, I would expect this item will weigh in at about 9 to 10 pounds.  All shipping charges will be the responsibility of the buyer.  Shipping charges will be removed if the item is purchased locally and the winner comes to my home or makes specific arrangements with me.  In the event an eBay buyer purchases multiple items, I will combine items to minimize the shipping charges as much as possible.  Winning bidder must correspond with me within 4 business days of the end of this auction and submit payment within 7 business days via PayPal.  I will ship this item immediately after the details of shipping have been finalized and payment has been received.

Good luck and THANKS FOR BIDDING.  If there are any questions, please feel free to send me a note. 

 

 

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