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Packard Am Push Button Radio - 1948, 49 , Or 50? With Buttons on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Soquel, California, United States

Soquel, California, United States
Condition:Used

Used radio, I don't know if it works, Found all knobs! Buttons seem to work, but the the dial doesn't move the tuner. Still has the foam piece around the speaker. This has been in dry storage for many years. We sold the Packard, pretty sure it was a 48 or 49 but not sure (see picture for example). Also not sure if this radio came from that car! If so, I don't know why the radio was out, maybe it was a spare? Don't know. If you can use it, please have it! Shame to leave it to the e-waste, but maybe that is it's fate. 

JUST RADIO FOR SALE! (not car:) As is - NO warranties implied, construed, represented, guessed, or anything. This is part of estate sale so I do not have any professional expertise into this. Buyer to verify model number and fitment PRIOR to purchase. 

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