Vintage Am Radio By World Radio Ltd - Out Of A Jaguar Xke on 2040-parts.com
Campbell, California, US
Vintage 1960's AM Radio out of a Jaguar
BMCD Custom Radio
Made by World Radio LTD
Made in England
12 Volt
Not working - needs to be refurbished
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