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Fm Receiver And Auxiliary Jack Added To Your Am Car Radio on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States

Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:Yes

This listing is for a service to add an FM Receiver and Auxiliary Jack to your working  AM car  radio  1964 to 1974.

 Excellent reception and sound quality.  See video below.

1-year warranty-warranty.  

Watch video at https://youtu.be/U9pQ5dPMkdo

Video shows a typical radio with the FMC module added.   You must supply your own radio.

A 3.5mm (1/8") auxiliary jack will be added to your radio on an 18" cable.
This jack can be mounted under the dash or in the ashtray area by drilling a 1/4" hole.

This unit is an FM Mono receiver.

This listing is for transistorized radios from 1964 to 1974.  Vacuum tube radios may be slightly higher-due to shipping weight and size.

If your radio is in need of repair-labor is included, possible extra cost if special parts are needed.

An Aurora FMR-1 Stereo module is also available-if you have questions please call 810 208-1885

MP3 player in video NOT INCLUDED.

For more info google Aurora FMC

Key words classic cars, collector car, hot rod, Aurora FMC, Aurora FMR.




$175 +$20 return shipping.  1 week turn-around.
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