1939 Radio Chrysler Desoto Dodge Plymouth Philco Model C-1608 Fully Restored on 2040-parts.com
Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
1939 Radio: Plymouth, Chrysler, DeSoto, Dodge passenger cars. Philco Model C-1608
Recently restored by Classic Radio Service - Full 5 year warranty for parts and labor transferable (begins date of purchase). A very nice restoration cosmetically as well as internally. Installation and Warranty paperwork complete with Radio. |
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