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50's Buick Roadmaster Delco Sonomatic Radio 981550 12v Does Power Up on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Rock Tavern, New York, United States

Rock Tavern, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:DELCO Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:981550

50's BUICK ROADMASTER DELCO SONOMATIC RADIO 981550 12V DOES POWER UP AND HAS STATIC SOUND FROM SPEAKER. I DID NOT HAVE AN ATENNA TO TRY IT FURTHER. THE PUSH BUTTONS WORK. THE TUNER KNOB TRIED TO TURN THE TUNER AND MOVED THE STATION MARK SOME BUT COULD USE CLEANING AND TIGHTENING. OVERALL IT WOULD NEED A GOOD CLEANING INSIDE. I CAN SEE A SMALL HOLE IN THE SPEAKER RIGHT BELOW THE LRFT PUSHBUTTON. THE CHROME TRIM DOES HAVE SOME PITTING STARTING. (LOT 810)

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