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Vintage Craig Pioneer Fm Stereo 8 Track Player Floor Mount 3125 Model on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

South Shore, South Dakota, United States

South Shore, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Craig Pioneer

VINTAGE CRAIG PIONEER FM STEREO 8 TRACK PLAYER #3125. MOUNTS TO TRANSMISSION TUNNEL. CLEAN INSIDE - CHROME IS IN NICE SHAPE - SOME SCRATCHES & SCUFFS - NO PITTING. ANTENNA & WIRING INTACT. INCLUDES MOUNTING BASE WHICH IS USUALLY MISSING. THESE WERE REMOVABLE TO PREVENT THEFT -  I DO NOT HAVE THE KEY FOR THE BASE. TUNER MOVES EASILY - PRESETS WORK. IT HAS NOT BEEN TESTED. WILL PROBABLY NEED SERVICING BEFORE USE - SOLD AS IS. MEASURES 10 1/4 X 6 1/2 WIDE X 6 1/2 TALL. OVERALL NICE SHAPE.

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