60-61 Model Ford Radio Bendix 14bf on 2040-parts.com
Roebuck, South Carolina, US
This set was brought to be for repair and never recovered. Set is very clean and there is very little pitting on chrome surfaces. Set is actually a 61 model but will fit a couple of year models on either side. Radio works well and is looking for a new home.
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