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1964-65 Pontiac Gto / Lemans / Tempest Am Radio on 2040-parts.com

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Berlin, Connecticut, United States

Berlin, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:PONTIAC Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

THIS IS AN ORIGINAL 1964-65 PONTIAC GTO / TEMPEST / LEMANS, AM RADIO

REMOVED FROM A 1965 PONTIAC GTO, YEARS AGO.
DOES NOT COME WITH ANY KNOBS.

VERY NICE CONDITION. NEEDS TO BE SERVICED TO GET IT WORKING AGAIN.
ON / OFF WORKS, THE DIAL SELECTOR WORKS, BUT WHEN YOU PULL OUT THE PUSH BUTTONS IT DOES NOT SET TO THAT SELECTED STATION.

NICE CHROME ON THE FACE WITH MINOR PITTING AND NO CRACKS IN THE LENS. VERY READABLE DIGITS.

DELCO TAG READS # 7293502

A VERY NICE, DRIVER QUALITY RADIO TO FILL THE VOID, OR RESTORE IT FOR YOUR SHOW CAR.

PLEASE NOTE THE 10 DAY SHIP TIME AND NO RETURNS.

THANK YOU.
NAN

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