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1969 Mustang Mach 1 8 Track Am Radio 351 390 428 Cj Deluxe 1970 Shelby on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Summerland, British Columbia, CA

Summerland, British Columbia, CA
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THIS 8-TRACK AM RADIO WAS IN A

1969 MACH 1 428 COBRA JET

LOOKS LIKE ITS IN GREAT CONDITION FOR ITS AGE

HAS NOT BEEN TESTED SO I DONT KNOW IF IT WORKS, BUT THERE IS NO REASON THAT I CAN SEE WHY IT WOULDNT

POWER AND SPEAKER WIRES HAVE BEEN CUT AT THE BACK

PART NUMBER C9ZA-19A242-185

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