More garage cleaning finds!
Used 1970 AM mono radio from my 1970 Cuda340. Part number 2884759. It worked when removed from the car a few months ago. Good condition with all its original dials and chrome buttons as well as the original uncut wires, terminal ends and harness clips.
$50 plus shipping (keep in mind that it's rather heavy and will need to be wrapped in a lot of bubble wrap to keep it safe)
Thanks, Steve at nk15268@hotmail.com
SOLD
Would you ship to Canada ?
Wouldn't that be an insane amount of money to ship to Canada? You can PM me the shipping address and the shipping method you recommend and I'll see what they come up with.
if Alan's not a player - I'm interested
Quote from: 6bblgt on August 11, 2022, 08:54:47 PM
if Alan's not a player - I'm interested
I regrettably passed after hearing the shipping quote, I don't "need" it, so I'd rather see a good deal go to someone who needs it... :handshake:
Thanks for all the responses. I wish I had a half dozen of them. I could have sold them all at this price. I seem to be pricing things too reasonably lately! LOL But at least I am making a dent in my garage cleaning efforts. You should see the Pontiac stuff I am finding! - like a 1973 NOS Formula steering wheel - that's like finding an NOS Tuffgrip!
Well these radios are currently running about $250 or so :dunno:
Hmm. I have a couple of these radios around but didn't think they were wanted by anyone. I'll have to see if they work. It looks like the bottom one is 70-71 and top one is 72-74 for cassette player, correct?
Terry W.
I always thought chrome push buttons was a 1970 only thing, actually pretty sure of that. Of course, there's the possibility that some might have been carried over.
My 71 has a chrome button radio with cassette. These photos kind of show it.
Terry
Chrome buttons was 70-71. :alan2cents:
Guess I should have paid more attention to our reference material...
https://forum.e-bodies.org/reference-material/18/how-to-identify-e-body-radios/527/