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1963 Chevy Ii/ Nova Manual Radio,am,w/ Bezel & Knobs,nice on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Middlesex, New York, US

Middlesex, New York, US
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This is an original Delco AM radio out of a 1963 Chevy Nova. The bezel and knobs are included as shown. The radio worked when it was taken out of the vehicle. It has been stored on a shelf in my garage. I have not tested it recently. The left knob turns smoothly and clicks on and off. This knob is missing a small trim ring. The right knob, for changing channels, also turns smoothly. Small trim ring IS on this knob.

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