Corvette 1956 Fits 1957 Wonderbar Radio With Rechromed Face Flat Radio Knobs on 2040-parts.com
Poway, California, United States
Corvette 1956 Wonderbar radio that has not been rebuilt
and the face is off of it and one cover is missing on the radio and the
face was taken off and sent to the chromer. The one bar does not say
Wonderbar and that makes it a 1956 and this will fit 1957 includes the
radio flat style knobs with the flat style wing knobs. What you see in
the picture is what you get in parts. Face rechromed and ready to get
rebuilt.
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