Fomoco 1960's Car Radio With Speaker on 2040-parts.com
Hackensack, New Jersey, US
1960's FoMoCo push button AM Radio with speaker, untested, knobs turn, push buttons work, station indicator moves, buyer pays shipping and insurance, payment in 3 days, shipping in 3 days, no returns,
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