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New! 1964-1966 Ford Mustang In-dash Radio Stereo W/ Speakers Usa-230 on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Millersville, Maryland, United States

Millersville, Maryland, United States
Condition:New Brand:Maryland Mustang Surface Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:MS-100-E, SS-1 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:Taiwan

NEW!  1964-1966 FORD Mustang In-Dash Radio Stereo.

An awesome looking radio a great price

Radio has no cassette but comes with auxiliary audio input.

 If you have a portable MP3 player or Satellite radio just plug it into the Aux input and listen to it through this radio.

This radio features:

 
● AM-FM Stereo  200 Watts (4x50) ● Auxiliary Input (RCA Rear) RCA to 1/8" pin jack included  Digital Clock   Electronic Tuner  16 Pre-sets (4AM-12FM)  4 Channel RCA Pre-outs  4 way Fader  Power Antenna Lead   

the radio fits your dash right out of the box.

Add $16.00 for shipping

If you have questions about this product, please call Maryland Mustang at 410.987.5353.

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