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1957 Cadillac Am Wonder Bar Radio on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Ottumwa, Iowa, United States

Ottumwa, Iowa, United States
PLEASE READ LOWER DESCRIPTION.
Warranty:No

This recently came out of a box of parts from my late great uncle's garage. Not sure if it works, its untested but appears to have been kept dry. Knobs turn and tuner dial moves. Many years of age with pitting and possible flaws so take a good look at the pictures to be sure of content and condition. Also check out my other listings for more original classic parts.

SHIPPING:

I ship only to the U.S. lower 48 states, usually sent withing 2 business days. Same cost to all buyers in the u.s. 

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: 

International or overseas buyers beware, my responsibility for shipping time and item condition end upon item arrival at ebays global shipping hub inside the u.s.

PAYMENT:

Full payment is due through paypal within 24 hours of auciton end. No returns or refunds. Thanks for bidding.

 

 

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