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1964 B.m.c. Working Radio, Austin Healey 3000, Mga, Mgb And Triumph (oem) on 2040-parts.com

US $149.00
Location:

Bremen, Indiana, US

Bremen, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:BRITISH MOTOR CORPORATION/MOTOROLA Manufacturer Part Number:15D 42350 Interchange Part Number:4TMB 20 6278 Other Part Number:437 41 Surface Finish:ORIGINAL Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United Kingdom

We have here an Original  (VERY RARE) 1964 British Motor Corporation  car radio. Made exclusively by the British Motor Corporation and Motorola for the 1963, 1964 and 1965 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, MGA,MGB and TRIUMPH. This Radio is suited for an array of  British Sports-cars. This radio is also comprised of the Original and Very Rare Chrome Surroiund Face-Plate, Radio Knobs and Faders.  This Radio has been recently serviced. This radio powers up nicely as does the panel light.  This particular car Radio is  extremely difficult to find and looks beautiful. The Radio offers an above average signal strength and a decent sound. The selector knobs and the tuner moves freely and accurately.  The radio has been tested in a Positive Ground 12 Volt Setting and will operate only in this settings.  The Original Lens is in very good condition and the Knobs and Faders appear to be in excellent condition.  I offer a 14 Day money back guarantee. Any questions please free to inquire. At your leisure please take a look at my other unique British car parts and accessories. Thank you and Happy Bidding.
All Bidders from other then the lower 48 please allow for an adjusted S/H Cost based upon your location.

 Please note. I take an extreme amount of care and pride in cleaning and testing all of my Radios but please read the following:  The buyer is solely responsible for properly installing the radio in the above stated ground setting. I will not be held responsible for damage incurred while doing other then.  Thank you, very much...jonezer

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