Vtg Ar Automatic Am Car Radio 1960's Gm? Model Mus-6108 7 1/4"x 3" Untested on 2040-parts.com
Sharon, Wisconsin, US
vintage ar automatic radio model mus-6108 12volt probably early mid 1960's gm measures 7 1/4"x 3" just radio no knobs or face plate. needs cleaning. untested. weighs over 4 lbs.
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