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59 60 Chevy Impala Belair Radio Good Working Nice Rat Rod Street Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Hansville, Washington, United States

Hansville, Washington, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Motorola Manufacturer Part Number:Model CTA9X

                               1959 60 Chevy Radio
    Here is a 1959 60 Chevy radio. We have checked this radio out and have repaired it so now every thing works as it should. This radio is a fairly nice looking radio. It is not 100% perfect but it is rather nice. This is a after market radio that was built in the early 60s to fit right in. Most of the time we do not bother with any after market radio, bu this one was so nice looking that we figured some one would want it. What you see in photos is wast you will receive .
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