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69 Camaro Chevelle Nova Chevy Restored Am/fm Multiplex Stereo Radio Amber Light on 2040-parts.com

US $899.00
Location:

Leo, Indiana, United States

Leo, Indiana, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:DELCO Other Part Number:7307331 & 7308161 Manufacturer Part Number:91BFM2 & 91AMP11

Up for sale is a super rare restored 1969 Chevy AM/FM stereo multiplex radio. The radio has the amber stereo light and is correct for Camaro, Impala, Chevelle and Nova. (have seen both blue and amber in 69 cars) This is as nice as one could hope to find as it has been rebuilt and comes with a new lens and knobs installed. Any internal components that were in question were replaced. This comes complete as pictured with radio, multiplex unit, front speakers and grates and 69 Camaro mounting bracket. The only thing that you will need is rear speakers and the wiring as it only has some of it. It plays great on both AM and FM and all presets work just fine and if flips to both frequencies with no issues. This would be a awesome addition to any 69 car!!!! 
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