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63 Chevy Pb Radio Restrd W Ipod Mp3 Cd Mini Jack Nice Looker Player Clean & Loud on 2040-parts.com

US $149.95
Location:

Shelton, Washington, US

Shelton, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Chrysler Manufacturer Part Number:05107099AH Warranty:Yes

Restored 63 Chevrolet radio cleaned lubed adjusted. Auxillary Jack installed to play your audio device directly through the radio. You do not need an am fm radio. Plug your IPOD in to activate fm and unplug to restore default radio. Good loud sound nice chrome with oem knobs. Dial scale has good lettering and the ConalRad insignias. All controls operate smoothly and quietly and the pushbuttons operate as they should. Very nice addition to your classic looking for a good home.

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