56 Plymouth Am Radio - Plays Well - Mopar Model 841 on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, Washington, United States
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From a wrecking yard that closed in the late 60's or very early 70's comes this 1956 Plymouth AM radio. Radio is complete but needs a good detail/cleaning. We borrowed a vibrator to test the radio and she played loud and clear. You will have to provide a vibrator, we have no extras. Knobs and bezels are nice and believed to be year correct. This is a Mopar model 841. Shown shipping covers all USA locations. If your zip code does not require all shipping monies, we'll refund to your PayPal account. |
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