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Vintage Ford Radio And Speaker System Clip On 1946-48 on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Concord, North Carolina, United States

Concord, North Carolina, United States
This piece has scuffs and scratches all around. The bottom of the radio, ridge of the base, bottom of the base, behind the radio and clip has rust. The knob is in good condition. The clothe has a spot of wear where the metal grate shows. There is a brown dot on top of the radio. Please look at the pictures provided, they depict the condition of the item accurately.
Brand:Ford Warranty:No Surface Finish:Metal

This radio and speaker system is rare. The design is unique and beautiful! This item has a round body and round base with a clip on the bottom. The knob is located on the right side, and in a beige color. The front has a brown cloth with 2 bar grille. Between the 2 bars "FORD" is found in white. If you have any questions regarding the item feel free to message me.

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