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1970's Ford Am Pushbutton Radio - D2da-18806 on 2040-parts.com

US $54.95
Location:

Shelton, Washington, United States

Shelton, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

A vintage early 70's Ford AM pushbutton radio. This model has the preset buttons and offered as shown.

Bench tested to verify that this is operational through a local business that specializes is vintage car and home audio components.

Please see photos for the condition and shape of this radio, as you will receive this exactly as you see here. Please note that the left knob may need replacement, as the inside of the knob has some material placed between the steel rod and the knob to allow functionality of the off/on/volume. Currently works exactly as it is supposed too but not perfect. I would be happy to provide any additional details or information upon request.

Thanks for looking.

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