Vintage Ford Factory Radio W/ Knobs, 69 Mercury Knobs on 2040-parts.com
Oceanside, California, US
Factory AM radio taken from a 69 Montego. Numbers on the SIDE of the case are: D10A - 18806 - AA Numbers under the right dial are: 2L8 - 0075 - 2. I think at one time the wires may have been cut BUT the factory "prongs" are in place and are correct (see electrical tape in pix). Got no idea if this works but the dial operates smooth. It has 1969 Mercury Montego factory knobs, it has four plastic knobs (2 bezels and then 2 top knobs) .... one of the bezels is cracked and so its not tight on the shaft... I think this can be fixed. The dial works fine the way it is now because the top knob is the one that turns the shaft and that one is fine.
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