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1967 Chevelle Am/fm Stereo Radio Bluetooth Compatiable on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Morrow, Ohio, United States

Morrow, Ohio, United States
Condition:New

NEW in the Box Antique Automobile Deluxe Radio for 1967 Chevelle any model.
This is a New, Never installed, Never had any power applied to it High end Exact replacement for any 1967 Chevelle  
Looks just like OEM radio with Sliding AM to FM bar - Electronic Push button operation moves Dile Pointer as Original - Can connect up to Six (6) Speakers with SUB WOLFER connection and Bluetooth capability comes with all new dials and Knobs, mounting strap, complete instructions for installation. You will find these radios on ebay for over  $530. dollars right now. I have installed these in my 67 Chevelle as well and it work great!!  Reason for selling Customer wanted on installed in a Chevelle he was buying, I ordered this one and he ended up with a 69 Camaro. Free Shipping or I will deliver with in 30 mile radius of my address. Adds rich appearance to the dash and capable of Big sound with lots of Base  when used with good speakers. Best correct appearance to OEM on the market

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