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240Z AM Signal Seeking Radio

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240Z AM Signal Seeking Radio

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$1,400


  • Price $1,400
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Description

Hitachi TM-1081ZA AM Signal Seeking Radio originally for a 1970-71 Datsun 240Z (will fit ’72-73 models).  This unit is in excellent working and cosmetic condition, it has been refurbished internally with:

-          new power supply

-          new lamps

-          small electronic elements replaced as needed

-          antenna switch disassembled and serviced

All wiring and connectors are OE and in perfect condition, including the original fuse holder and spare fuse.  The faceplate is in virtually new condition - no scratches or cracks, chrome accents are perfect.  The OE backing plate is included and undamaged.  The black knobs are excellent and the chrome adjustment rings are perfect.  The scanning process works smoothly in both directions, auto-reversing as expected.  The volume and tone controls are static-free.  The antenna switch operates smoothly and without resistance.  The mounting and ground screws are in place.  Simply put: EVERYTHING WORKS!

The price is $1,400 USD, payment via PayPal.  The price includes standard USPS domestic shipping with insurance.  International shipping is available at actual cost but will require the use of UPS or FED-EX to be able to provide insurance.  PM me if interested, thanks.


, Texas - United States



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