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1970 Chevy Gmc Truck Radio
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US $150.00
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Brampton, Ohio, United States

Brampton, Ohio, United States
1970 Chevy GMC Truck Radio<br />
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1972 71 70 GM Chevy GMC Delco Radio Pick-up Truck
GM Factory Original in dash deluxe Delco radio 1967 to 1972 Chevrolet / GMC trucks, very clean dial face, bright shiny chrome, clean and original metal housing, correct outer & inner dash knobs, mounting cups , dash nuts , rear brackets. I’ve tested the radio and in good working order with very good volume , 5 push button and tuner operate easily without binding. Can be tested before purchasing. $150. Shipping is available pay with Interac eTranfer

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