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What a a Beauty is this Art-Deco-style radio/CD player with its gorgeous Cobalt Blue mirrored-glass surface and five wraparound chrome bars. This is a faithful reproduction of the Sparton Model 557 radio that was produced in 1936. This beautiful Crosley deluxe sleigh radio with its distinctive rectangular dial scale, its top-loading CD player, AM/FM radio, and its integrated full-range speakers for full audio flexibility, RCA-type auxiliary input plugs for component connection such as your iPhone so you can plug-in and play your favorite music right thru the radios audio system, cable included. It has three easy-to-access chrome control knobs. While this is used it has been fully checked out and both the radios AM and FM are working fine and the CD player is also working properly. 17-1/2"W x 10-1/4"H x 8-1/2"D. |
THIS RADIO HAS BEEN SOLD! |
What a a Beauty is this Art-Deco-style radio/CD player with its gorgeous Cobalt Blue mirrored-glass surface and five wraparound chrome bars. This is a faithful reproduction of the Sparton Model 557 radio that was produced in 1936. This beautiful Crosley deluxe sleigh radio with its distinctive rectangular dial scale, its top-loading CD player, AM/FM radio, and its integrated full-range speakers for full audio flexibility, RCA-type auxiliary input plugs for component connection such as your iPhone so you can plug-in and play your favorite music right thru the radios audio system, cable included. It has three easy-to-access chrome control knobs. While this is used it has been fully checked out and both the radios AM and FM are working fine and the CD player is also working properly. 17-1/2"W x 10-1/4"H x 8-1/2"D. |
Reported sold on December 5, 2020 Listed price on date of sale - $325.00 |
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