Delco Am/fm 8 Track Radio Out Of A 57 Chevy Bel Air on 2040-parts.com
Anaheim, California, US
USED DELCO AM RADIO W/ BUILT IN AMPLIFIER
REMOVED FROM A 57 BEL AIR, NO IDEA IF IT'S THE ORIGINAL RADIO
NO STICKER BUT HAS NUMBERS 7939029 UNDER DIAL KNOB
WIRING AS SHOWN
BUTTONS WORK AND KNOBS MOVE FREELY BUT MISSING THE AM/FM BUTTON FOR THE SWITCH & THE INDICATOR
SOLD AS IS
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