Vtg Verb-a-tone Stereo 68 Fader Reverb 60s Car Radio Ford Gm Mopar? Reverberator on 2040-parts.com
Forestville, New York, United States
Vtg verb-a-tone stereo 68 fader reverb 60s car radio ford GM Mopar? Reverberator...this was bought from an estate sale and is sold as-is untested
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