1958 Pontiac Vintage Wonder Bar Radio - Model # 988823 on 2040-parts.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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This is an original Delco Remy Wonder Bar Radio used on 1958 Pontiacs. We found an original Delco Tag with Model # 988823 and Serial # 5419. This radio will most likely need to be repaired. It was "MADE IN USA" in Kokomo, Indiana. If you can help us identify what auto this radio was used in we would appreciate it greatly.
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