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1951 Jaguar Stereo And Amplifier As Found on 2040-parts.com

US $89.00
Location:

Mentone, California, US

Mentone, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Surface Finish:Chrome Face Plate and Matte Black Warranty:No

Offered is a very Rare Jaguar Radio and Amplifier as found. 1951 Jaguar Mark S. with all its original parts and knobs. Most are found without knobs and other needed parts to work. This one was lucky to be taken off a 1951 Jaguar that was ready for demolition. Its has the orig wire harness. I do not Usually ship out of the US, but making an exception on this auction because of the rarity to find an item as such. Please contact me first before bidding if you are out of the US so that I may investigate shipping fees. Thanks 

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