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1970 1/2 71 72 73 74 75 Camaro Ss Z28 Rs Gm Delco Am Fm Mono Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $501.00
Location:

La Verne, California, US

La Verne, California, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:DELCO Warranty:Yes

This is a 1970 and 1970 1/2 Camaro Factory AM FM MONO Delco Radio.

Please note this is a fully restored (not just "serviced") radio to original specs. and it is good as NEW!  Free shipping.
Optional 3.5mm mp3 player input jack is available for additional cost.
 
This unit was properly restored by us. We have been in the radio restoration business for over 15 years. Specializing in original factory equipment, concourse, points show car quality!

This radio just like any other MONO radio of it's time is to be used with ONE 4x10 10 ohm dash speaker. You may use a second rear speaker with the addition of a fader control. We have these available for additional cost. You may not use 3 or 4 speakers or warranty will be voided.
 
Every radio sold comes with a 5 year warranty.
 
-Entire unit was completely disassembled and properly restored.
-All electrolytic capacitors, pre amps, amps, fuse have been changed with new high temp oem type.
-All metal housings have been chemically cleaned and polished to it's original finish, no paints, no clear coats, no wire brushing.
-All mechanicals, push button assembly, tuner mechanism and presets have been chemically cleaned, adjusted and lubed for smooth operation.
-AM and FM frequency aligned
-Circuit board, tuner, Volume control, potentiometer have been deoxidized and thoroughly cleaned for proper operation.
-Black metal face has been media blasted and refinished.
-FM and AM dial display has been redone.
-Blue lens has been polished to new condition.
-Each push button has been cleaned and polished.
There is a lot of work into each radio but this is necessary in order to claim a radio is restored.
We confidently back this up with our 5 year warranty!
 
Radio comes knob set (shown) or SS type and two dash mounting nuts and bracket bolt for installation.
 
NOTE: This is basically the same radio 70-76 Camaro. The knobs for 71-76 are different, see pictures. Please let me know what year Camaro you have in order to provide the proper knobs and Delco Tag for your application.
 
This is not just a nice cosmetic restoration but a lot more. It is a fully technically restored radio that will allow you to enjoy many years of use with peace of mind.
 
Every radio is restored in the same manner and process. Quality between each radio is very uniform and equal.
We also have additional items, harness plugs, Correct 10 ohm speakers and dash mounting brackets for an extra cost. Feel free to email or call 626 264-7233 with any questions or Delco Factory Radio needs/service.
 
Will ship worldwide. Shipping cost within the continental US via Priority Mail is free! International buyers pay only actual shipping cost, nothing extra. Please contact for shipping quote before purchase. Thank you

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