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Delco Gm Am Car Radio From 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 Hurst on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Traverse City, Michigan, United States

Traverse City, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Delco

This auction features a  factory original Delco GM AM radio that was taken out of a 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass back in the late 1980's. These AM radios are hard to find factory correct for 70's Oldsmobile Cutlass models.  If you are restoring your classic 1970's Oldsmobile A-Body muscle car to a show car, then this radio is just what you are looking for.  However this radio will fit and work perfectly into many other 1970's GM cars & trucks.

Have not tested it, sold as is

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