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Beautiful Restored 1936 1935 Ash Tray Radio Dial Head Ford 35 36 With Cables on 2040-parts.com

US $269.00
Location:

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States

Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States
VERY NICE RESTORED 1935 1936 OPEN CAR AND CLOSED CAR (1935 type) FORD ASH TRAY RADIO DIAL WITH ORIGINAL PILOT LAMP, AND NEW WIRING , CABLES WITH NICE COVERS, ALSO INCLUDED IS THE HARD TO FIND BACK BRACKET AND WING NUTS, (HOLDS DIAL INTO DASH). CLEAR ORIGINAL CONVEX DIAL GLASS AND MORE. SEE ITEM DESCRIPTION FOR MORE DETAILS, THE DIAL HEAD WORKS WELL AND LOOKS GREAT. WILL ALSO FIT 1936 FORD OPEN AND CLOSED CARS.
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VERY NICE RESTORED 1935  FORD  ASH TRAY RADIO DASH DIAL HEAD. WILL ALSO FIT THE 1936 FORD.  THIS IS THE DIAL HEAD WITH NO SWITCH IN THE DIAL HEAD, WOKRS FINE.   ALSO INCLUDED IS THE NICE HARD TO FIND BACK BRACKET AND WING NUTS, (HOLDS DIAL HEAD INTO THE DASH).   THE DIAL HEAD HAS NEW  KNOBS AND WORKS PERFECTLY WITH ITS NICE CORRECT  CLEAR ORIGINAL CONVEX GLASS, GOOD ORIGINAL  DIAL FACE, POINTER, AND NUMBERS,      THE ORIGINAL PILOT  LAMP IS  WORKING AS WELL WITH A 6 VOLT BULB AND NEW WIRE.     NICE  CABLES, COVERS, AND  ENDS, NO ISSUES. .   ONE CABLE END IS THE SCREW DRIVER TYPE AND ONE CABLE END IS THE SLOT TYPE.    NO RUST EVER. ON THIS NICE DIAL HEAD BEFORE RESTORATION.  WORKS AS IT SHOULD, PART OF RESTORATION WAS ALL PARTS WERE BEAD BLASTED AS WELL TO REMOVE ANY UNWANTED DIRT AND OTHER.    A RADIO DIAL HEAD CONTROLS READY TO INSTALL INTO YOUR  FORD.,  THE UNIT WORKS  FINE.  AN EXCELLENT EXAMPLE.   HARD TO FIND IN THIS CONDITION.  

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