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Nos Late 1960's Tenna Am/fm Cassette Radio/speaker Triumph Tr-6,mgb,mg Midget on 2040-parts.com

US $109.00
Location:

Bremen, Indiana, US

Bremen, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:TENNA Manufacturer Part Number:600S Interchange Part Number:BJQ9VO 600S Other Part Number:Made in KOREA Surface Finish:ORIGINAL Warranty:No

    Up for your consideration is a NOS AM/FM STEREO CASSETTE TENNA Car Radio.

  Made in the very early 1970's this Tenna Radio is suited for many British Sports-cars from this era. TR-6,Triumph Spitfire,MGB, MG Midget just to mention a few

 Accompanied with the Original Knobs,Faders and Face-plate.This Radio offers an above average signal strength and sound quality is excellent in AM,FM or Cassette. This Radio also offers the option for LO/DX.

  The only blemish on this Radio is a stress crack on the face-plate which was my fault. Also available is the original mounting bracket for ease of installation.  You will not be disappointed.

  The Panel light also works very well and is very complimentary of the polished silver surroundings.

 I offer a 14 Day Money Back  Guarantee but please read the following.

 This Radio has been tested and performs very well in a 12 Volt, Negative Ground and will operate only in this Ground. Setting. Failure to improperly ground and install this Radio will however void any Warranty.

 If you have any questions please feel free to inquire. At your convenience please take a look at some of my other unique European Radio's. Good Luck and Happy Bidding.






















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