1968 Motorola Mercury Truck Am 8 Track Radio (also Fits Ford Mustang) on 2040-parts.com
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Radio is marked T8MM . referenced as an AM/8Track sterio 1968 Mercury Truck number on the casing.1968 was the last year for Mercury trucks in Canada. Also fits Mustang. AM works ,light works,faders work, 8Track does not work, but has a new drive belt.
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