Chrysler Mopar Factory Tape Recorder Rare Gtx Roadrunner Plymouth Dodge on 2040-parts.com
Waltham, Massachusetts, US
Up for auction is a VERY RARE Chrysler recording unit with microphone. This unit came out of a 1971 GTX and is in great working order. The unit attaches to the back of your stock am/fm radio and allows you to record with the microphone and talk through speakers.
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