1968 Ford Mustang Gt Original Fomoco Am Radio Light Works ! Uncut Wires ! Knobs on 2040-parts.com
Saint Charles, Missouri, United States
This is a used original 1968 Mustang & Shelby GT350 GT500 AM radio
It has knobs for a 1968 padded console ( which are longer)
The rh knob is missing
It has been tested and operates as it should with
working dial light too !!! This radio is clean !!! Hard to find original radio !!! Shipping is FREE to any of the 48 contiguous USA and Ebay's Global Shipping Center
Will ship within 48 hrs after receiving payment via Paypal only
Thank you !! Questions ? 314-795-5584
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