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1937 Ford Accessory V8- Radio, Box Unit With Head And Retainer on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Annandale, Minnesota, United States

Annandale, Minnesota, United States
AS FOUND, ORIGINAL PHILCO, NOT TESTED
Brand:FORD, FOMOCO, PHILCO Other Part Number:INV #3020 DM Manufacturer Part Number:1937 COUPE SEDAN, FORDOR, CLOSED CAR Surface Finish:ORIGINAL Interchange Part Number:2 DOOR, HOT ROD, TRADITIONAL, RESTORATION

VINTAGE1937 FORD ASHTRAY RADIO, COWL MOUNT RADIO UNIT AND CONTROL HEAD WITH NICE FACE, GOOD KNOBS, CABLES FOR TUNER AND VOLUME MOVE NICE. GLASS IS GOOD INSIDE ELECTRONICS LOOK GOOD AND ARE RELATIVELY CLEAN, BACK COVER HAS SOME SURFACE RUST. LENS GASKET HAS SHRUNK UP,  THIS LOOKS CLEAN ENOUGH TO WORK BUT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED.

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