dont know what year this is for it appears to have ford or fomoco on the housing The general appearance in good shape the lens looks nice and clear has minor shelf ware body needs repainting , . the item is straight metal well made. needs restoration. all knobs and bush buttons work.
Radio & Speaker Systems for Sale
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