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Galaxie Radio, AM/FM Stereo With Original Appearance, 1962

Item EK-60-92984-1
Galaxie Radio, AM/FM Stereo With Original Appearance, 1962
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Fits Dash Without Modifications
      • 45 Watts x 4 Speakers RMS Output Allows Up To 180 Watts Of Power
      • AM/FM Band Selected With Push Buttons Like Original
      • 10 Presets (5 AM, 5 FM) Digitally Tuned Receiver With Analog Display
      • Includes Die Cast Dash Plate And Original Looking Knobs
      • AM Dial Scale In Foreground Looks Original - FM Dial Scale In Background
      • 3.5mm Jack Provided For MP3, CD Player Or Satellite Radio
      • Switch Selectable For 1,2,3 or 4 Speakers
      • Switch Selectable For North America Or Europe Mode
      • Made In The USA

      Description

      MAC's is pleased to offer this original-appearing radio which will give you the modern audio choices you want without permanent alterations to your car. The digitally tuned AM/FM/Stereo front end provides stable, high quality reception. It has LED dial lights will never need replacing. It uses your original antenna and has a 3.5 mm jack for input from iPod, satellite radio or MP3 player. There are even additional line outs and output options: 3 RCA jacks for left channel, right channel, and sub-woofer. As you can see, this one radio can satisfy just about anyone!

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