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1967 Chevelle El Camino Am Radio No Knobs Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Sparks, Nevada, United States

Sparks, Nevada, United States
CORE am radio
Brand:GM Delco Manufacturer Part Number:986528

What i have here is a 67 Chevelle El Camino am radio.Selling as a core to fill the hole in the dash.These are original GM parts.It dose have 1 mounting bracket.Radio has not been tested.All parts are sold as is.Please ask questions before you bid.Payment due three days after auction ends.I ship parts UPS or i use USPS flat rate boxes.The faster you pay for your part the faster you will get you part.Shipping is for the lower 48.I will combine shipping when ever possible.

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