Working Original 1980s Plymouth Am Radio Mopar Serviced With Knobs on 2040-parts.com
Canandaigua, New York, US
This is a working AM push button radio for a 1980s Plymouth. Radio is in very good condition. Has been lubed and tuned. Has great sound up and down the dial. Volume control works smoothly.Push buttons operate easily. Overall measures 7 x 5 x 2. 5 1/4 between shafts.
I am a retired Electrical Engineer who enjoys vintage radios. All necessary 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.$43 shipping to Canada $62 anywhere else on earth.
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