Working 1984 80 81 82 83 85 Ford Truck Am Fm Stereo Radio Serviced With Knobs on 2040-parts.com
Canandaigua, New York, United States
This is a working AM FM push button stereo radio for a 1984 Ford Truck.Radio will fit 80s Ford Trucks. Radio is in very good condition. Has been lubed and tuned. Everything works. Has great sound up and down the dial. Volume control and tuner moves freely without bind. Push buttons operate easily. The station window and numbers are in excellent condition. Dimensions are 5 3/4 between shaft centers and overall measures 7 x 5 x 3. Faceplate is 4 1/2 by 3. Chrome is very nice. I am a retired Electrical Engineer who enjoys vintage radios.All required repairs have been made. This is a very good looking and playing radio. You will not be disappointed. Enjoy the tunes! Payment is required within 7 days. Ask for international shipping rate. |
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