1961 1962 61 62 Chevy Impala Radio Am/fm Usa 230 Custom Autosound Aux Mp3 on 2040-parts.com
Sullivan, Illinois, United States
Classic Metal Supply
217-728-7425
is offering
200 Watt Radio
For your 1961 1962 Impala
In Dash AM/FM with Auxiliary Input
radio off - Analog dial radio on - LCD digital Due to the great success of our USA-630 radio we now bring you the USA-230. This model radio has the same cosmetics as the USA-630 which has been a huge success. If you don't need USB/MP3 or CD changer control this is the model for you. An awesome looking radio a great price. Radio has no cassette but comes with auxiliary audio input. If you have a portable MP3 player or Satellite radio just plug it into the Aux input and listen to it through this radio.
This radio features:
Dual dash speaker
Dual voice coil speaker
See our store listings for these items
Rather have the USA 630 radio (see our store listing) E-mail or call and we will put together a package deal
We use the same parts we sell ! If you have any ?'s email us or call 217-728-7425 UPS Shipping cost to US 48 cont states all others please e-mail or call for shipping cost
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