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1967 Toronado Am Fm Wonderbar Working Condition Uknown ..no Knobs .clean Case on 2040-parts.com

US $180.67
Location:

Kirkland, Washington, United States

Kirkland, Washington, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

from this 67 Olds Toronado.... dry interior ... still in the car when parked...

may very well still work since it was not replaced....

NO knobs .... chrome is good ...lens needs pulled and cleaned ...

rare radio ..... see my power antenna in another auction... these were together in the same car...

working condition uknown never tested by me....

ships to the lower 48 states

yellow power wire included... also knob surrounds... 

please ask questions b4 bidding

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