1960's-70's AM Ford Radio .Not Tested .Please email any Question before Bidding.Please look at the pictures this is the item you are Bidding on. Buyer is Respnsible for All Shipping and Insurance Cost . Shipping Quote in this Auction is for US Shipping only. Shipping to International Destinations is Available Please Email for Shipping and Insurance Quote Before Bidding . Thanks for Looking. " Offers Considered ".
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