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Chevy Truck Radio w/Bluetooth, 1954-1955

Item EK-61-243603-1
Chevy Truck Radio w/Bluetooth, 1954-1955
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

        • Includes Bluetooth Capability
        • Reproduction Of Original
        • First Time A New Radio Has Been Available For This Truck In 50 Years
        • Fits Your Dash Without Any Modifications
        • Chrome Plated Die-Cast Nose Piece Looks All Original
        • Includes Primered Dash Bezel Exactly Like The Original (Must Be Painted To Match)
        • Correct Knobs
        • 4 x 45 Watts RMS Output Allows Up To 180 Watts Of Audio Power
        • AM Dial Scale In Foreground Looks Original-FM Dial Scale In Background
        • Analog Controls Look & Feel Like Original Radio-Volume Control On Right Side Like Original
        • All Controls Easily Accessible-Volume, Bass, Treble, Balance,
          • Ecklers Legacy Number: 138049
          • Eckler OEM Number: 172001BT

      Description

      Finally! A 1954 And 1955 Chevy truck radio that lets you enjoy the features you want with the vintage look you demand. Eckler's Classic Chevy Trucks brings you the most original looking radio available for your classic Chevy truck. This stereo from Antique Automobile Radio combines today's state of the art electronics with a great vintage look your 1954 or 1955 Chevy truck. Best of all, there is no dash modification.

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