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1947-1953 Chevy Truck Am/fm Radio Usa-230 Custom Autosound Ipod Aux on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Custom Autosound Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CHTKE-230 Features::Digital Clock; RCA Output; Auxiliary, mp3 Inputs Other Part Number:USA 230

1947-1953 TRUCK RADIO.

NO CUTTING , THIS WILL SIMPLY BOLT IN YOUR DASH, JUST LIKE YOUR ORIGINAL.
MODERN RADIO WITH MODERN FEATURES
IN STOCK, READY TO SHIP TODAY!
AM/FM RADIO 
200 WATTS
AUX INPUTS AND RCA OUTPUTS. WORKS WITH IPOD, MP3, DVD, SATELLITE, XM, ECT.
RCA TO 1/8" HEADPHONE JACK INCLUDED
SEPARATE BASS/TREBLE
FRONT REAR/FADER
DIGITAL CLOCK
12FM / 4 AM PRESETS
TUNER FOR U.S.A. AND EUROPE
AUTO ANTENNA LEAD
ELECTRONIC VOLUME / TUNING CONTROLS.


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