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1963-65 American Motors Rambler Marlin Radio on 2040-parts.com

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Pontiac, Michigan, United States

Pontiac, Michigan, United States
Don't know if radio works, was told it did?
Brand:American Motors Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Other Part Number:15D42006A01 Manufacturer Part Number:59432 Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

Hi, we have up for bid, 1963-65 AMERICAN MOTORS, RAMBLER, MARLIN AM(band) CAR RADIO. Don't know if radio is working, was told it did?  Radio is what will be sold & delivered to you. If you have any questions, please ask, otherwise item will be sold "AS IS". Shipping will be $12.00-$15.00, depending on location. I do combine shipping with other listings. Please Note: eBay requires this item to be paid for within 72 hours of auctions end. THANK YOU for looking! I also have access to other vintage radios, if you are looking for a particular vintage radio, please let me know. I may also entertain a reasonable offer on this listed radio.

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