Original Vintage 1957 Chevrolet Delco Radio 987573 Chevy Restored & Working! on 2040-parts.com
Williamsburg, Virginia, US
Here we have an original Delco 987573 standard radio for all 1957 Chevrolet models. Unit has been fully restored with new capacitors and tubes installed. Bench-tested and working beautifully! Face & knobs are in excellent cosmetic condition as well. This unit is ready to install in your classic car! Also included in this listing is the original Delco Radio Service Bulletin for this model. The bulletin includes a detailed schematic and parts list.
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