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New Condition Brown Long Stem Radio Knobs For 1934-1942 Cars on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Elgin, Texas, United States

Elgin, Texas, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

EXTREMELY RARE! Only 1 pair available! Brown plastic bakelite?  knobs for classic cars.  They came with the other radio inventory I inherited that is from 1934 to 1942.  They could fit other years; however, I make no guarantees. Please double check your car. These are NEW, ORIGINAL AFTERMARKET, radio knobs. Auction includes 1 set. I believe these knobs are made by firestone, Motorola, Crowe  (part of firestone I have been told.) or Delco.  I have removed them from the original boxes and tissue paper due to the boxes' condition. However, all have been in boxes from manufacture date until I removed them. Truly gorgeous!  I have radio items for almost every American made car from 1934-1942. If you don't see yours listed, ask me and I will start an auction for you as soon as possible. I will be shipping once per week on Fridays. Most items should get to your location within a week.  I will ship outside the U.S., but different shipping charges will apply and it will typically take longer to arrive.  

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