1957 Pontiac Star Chief Standard Delco Radio #7269719/ Chrome Knobs & Bezel on 2040-parts.com
Cantril, Iowa, United States
This is a clean standard radio for a 1957 Pontiac. The radio has chrome knobs and bezels as were used in Star Chief and Bonnevilles. The push buttons are free from damage and are in working order. The tuner knob is broke but still functions. This has been converted to A/m f/m. Worked when removed 3 years ago. Thanks for looking.
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