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Restored Genuine 1956 Ford Radio Deluxe Push Button Model 66mf Plays Great on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States

Port Charlotte, Florida, United States
All new capacitors, electrolytics and electronic vibrator
Warranty:No

You are bidding on a completely electrically restored 1956 Ford car radio. All the capacitors have been replaced with new state-of-the-art high quality parts. The noisy vibrator has been replaced with an electronic one. Never should wear out again and no more vibrator sound. The dial face is also new and clear. Except for the identifier plate, the chassis has been refinished and even the hardware is all new. Three tubes have been replaced. Push button clutch assembly has been lubed and adjusted, so all stations set correctly and there is no slippage. Audio output is strong with great sensitivity. You will need to replace the far right pushbutton with one from your old radio. The end of it has broken off and I have not found a replacement. When you use your faceplate and knobs, this radio should fit all 1956 models except trucks. Check out my over 2700 perfect feedbacks and bid with confidence.

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