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Studebaker All Transistor Radio 1963 Gt Hawk Lark Model Ac-3474 Delco Radio Div. on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bucyrus, Ohio, United States

Bucyrus, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does not apply

You are bidding on a Studebaker All Transistor radio for a 1963 Studebaker Gran

Turismo Hawk.  This may fit Larks or other Studebaker models.

I purchased this several years ago as a working unit but I never installed it.

If it does not work you can return it for a refund.

I hooked it up to a 12 volt source and it hums and the light works but I have

no speaker or antenna to test further.

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