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Chevy Truck Stereo, AM/FM Stereo w/Bluetooth, Push Button, Updated, 180 Watt, 1967-1972

Item EK-61-257257-1
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      Product Information

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      Features

      • Includes Bluetooth Capability
      • Fits in dash without any modifications
      • Quality chrome plated metal faceplate and knobs exactly match the original
      • 4 x 45 watts RMS output allows up to 180 watts of audio power
      • AM or FM “roll over” dial looks and works like the original
      • AM or FM band selected with slide bar like the original
      • 10 presets (5 AM, 5 FM) & Solid State Electronics
      • Digitally tuned AM/FM stereo front end provides stable, high quality reception
      • RCA jacks provided for MP3, CD player or satellite radio
      • All controls easily accessible. Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance, Fader and Tuning from origi
      • 7/16”
        • Ecklers Legacy Number: 138079
        • Eckler OEM Number: 832201BT

      Description


      Now available is a correct reproduction of the 1970-72 Chevy & GMC truck radio. It will fit all 1967-72 Chevys & GMC's if you would like to add FM and modern electronics to your classic.
      SPECIAL NOTE: “Part Ships From Alternate Location, Please Allow Six To Eight Weeks For Delivery”.

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