Volkswagen Transistor Radio Owner's Manual Sapphire Vintage Vw 1960's on 2040-parts.com
Rio Linda, California, United States
For sale is a small, 4-page owners manual. It is for the Sapphire IX transistor radio, custom built for Volkswagen. Manual also comes with the warranty tag that was sold with the radio. It's a little yellow from age and has been folded in half. Still clear and easy to read. The tag appears brand new, even though it's not. Take a good look at the pictures I posted. If you have any questions please contact me. Thanks! |
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