SOLD 1967-1968 Factory AM/FM radio

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I bought this as a restored and serviced working unit. I had it in my 67 Fury 4-speed and it worked great. Strong FM signal. It’s a somewhat rare option in 1967/68.

I’d like $200 for it which I think is reasonable. Thanks for looking.
 
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For those looking, this is a GREAT price! Technically, this is for a '68 but fits both years. The factory installed AM/FM radios in 67 Furys said "Transaudio" on the face and the 68 Furys said "Plymouth" like this one does. Funny how they changed stupid little things between model years. A 67 Fury radio is pictured below.

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Neat find. For the record, if you see an AM/FM CPD radio that has a round RCA plug on the back, that's one that will take the multiplex box to make it AM/FM Multiplex (Stereo). With the plug installed in the round RCA terminal, it's an AM/FM mono radio. Multiplex started with the 1968 model year. AM/FM started with the New Yorker Salon in '64, maybe '63, when most FM was still "upscale" easy listening formats.

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