Mitchell Industries Radio Coupler P/n 1c388 on 2040-parts.com
Greeley, Colorado, US
This radio coupler was removed from my Aerostar and was in working condition at the time of removal. It is a Mitchell Industries Radio Coupler, part number 1C388. These parts are priced to sell so bid often!
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