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Used Oem Am 12v Push Button Radio 1955 1956 Belair Nomad Sedan Delivery 150 210 on 2040-parts.com

US $149.50
Location:

Canton, Ohio, United States

Canton, Ohio, United States
Working when removed from vehicle but sold as is, parts only. Needs disassembled and cleaned, tuner knob moves freely only up to about 1250 AM
Part Brand:Chevrolet Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:1955 1956 Belair Nomad AM Push Button Radio

Used OEM AM 12V Push Button Radio 1955 1956 Belair Nomad Sedan Delivery 150 210 

Nice clean used OEM AM push button radio for all 1955 1956 Belair Nomad Series 150 Series 210, Sedan Delivery - Chevrolet passenger cars. Correct "Bowtie" insignia on face lens. Has lots of sparkle with the usual patina for a 58+ year old part. Presents very well. Wires look to have some of the usual dry rot and fraying. Tuner dial drags, shows resistance, possible slipping at about 1250 + AM searching to higher frequency. Push buttons/station tuning pull out and push in but feel tight/gummed up so disassembly, cleaning and reassembly is recommended. Just out of long term dry storage and fairly clean. No knobs, bezels or speaker included. Sold as is, parts only, radio will need cleaned and repaired but hook it up to a 12V circuit and a good speaker first to see what it does! Look the pictures over, what you see is what you get.

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