Studebaker Vintage Car Radio For Parts -1960's Daytona// Commander-ac 3474 on 2040-parts.com
Elverson, Pennsylvania, United States
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vintage 1960's Studebaker car radio-- for parts---not tested--complete--Commander/Daytona ---model AC_3474--Delco -Indiana--great for parts//restoration or a chance it works fine
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