1969 Gto Firebird Grand Prix Am Fm Radio With Factory Reverb on 2040-parts.com
West Orange, New Jersey, US
This is a hard to find 1969 GTO, Firebird, AM-FM radio with factory Reverb.
This is a complete set up with all wiring in tact and reverb switch
When this was removed it worked fine but this is being sold AS IS !
I WILL SHIP THIS ITEM, WILL LET WINNING BIDDER KNOW SHIPPING AT AUCTIONS END !
PLEASE DO NOT PAY FOR ITEM BEFORE I SEND YOU A IN VOICE
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