Vintage Realistic Stereo Car Cassette Player Cat. No. 12-1807a on 2040-parts.com
Sheldon, Iowa, United States
Realistic Stereo Car Cassette Under Dash Cat. No. 12-1807A. Estate sale find. New in package. Does not appear to have even been taken out of the package. Wiring harness still in plastic packaging. Mounting hardware present. Instruction booklet included. Please see all pictures. Ships priority mail medium flat rate box.
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