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1968 1969 Dodge Dart Am Radio Oem Needs Rebuilt Mopar Gts on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Original Mopar part that needs rebuilt. Bench tested and powers up but no audio.
Brand:Dart Solid State

1968-69 Dodge Dart/Dart GTS factory AM radio bench tested and does power up. However there is no audio. This will need to be repaired or rebuilt. Selling as a core status. Has good cosmetics with a few defects. One of the defects is a wrinkle in the chrome on the 5th push button and the other defect is some slight blemishes on the clear lens. Wire are UNCUT with original connectors. All of the tuner mechanics work both the tuner wheel and all 5 push buttons.


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