1962 Studebaker Delco Radio Model Ac 3216 With Black Rubber Cover on 2040-parts.com
Loogootee, Indiana, United States
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We have up for grabs a AM radio for a 1962 Studebaker. This radio does have knobs and does come with a black cover. This unit is untested. Unit has been stored in a barn for many years therefore nothing is guaranteed. Please view photos carefully. What you see is what you get. Again working condition is unknown. Thanks for looking & good luck!
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