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![]() Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Lincoln, Nebraska
Posts: 2,164
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Re: mid/late 70s am/fm
I would grab it if you can get it before they crush it. These vehicles around here are getting scrapped so fast you can't even take a day and then come back cause it's probably gone. They were paying $235 a ton at Columbus last week and get this some farmers were driving in their old single axle grain trucks and selling them across the scale for scrap.
If this radio looked decent I would have a home for it in the blank spot of my 72 K20 short box. And these style of radios are not stereo just a mono radio if they are the ones that look like the 70-72 am/fm's with the drum dial that turns.
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