Vintage 1960s Motorola Am Pushbutton Automotive Radio 12v on 2040-parts.com
Westford, Massachusetts, US
You are bidding on a Vintage 1960's Motorola 12 Volt negative ground AM radio. Unit has been bench tested and works. Fits most small cars (VW, BMW, Datsun, Fiat, Alfa Romeo, MG, Triumph, etc.). Motorola part # TM7A. The label says to use a 40 ohm speaker. I used a vintage speaker, but could not determine what the resistance was, but it worked.
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