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I have two of these offered here; this is a two-tone black and gray one. Could it be any more 1955? I am not sure! This Golden Throat line 6-XD series, nicknamed "The Glendon," was, in my opinion, inspired by the dashboard radios of Chrysler's remarkable Town & Country car radios of the era. Check them out, and you'll agree. It has no chips or cracks, turns on and has a hum, could not get any stations on it, so I'm not sure why. It's a steal at $75! $75.00. (1890029) |
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I have two of these offered here; this is a two-tone black and gray one. Could it be any more 1955? I am not sure! This Golden Throat line 6-XD series, nicknamed "The Glendon," was, in my opinion, inspired by the dashboard radios of Chrysler's remarkable Town & Country car radios of the era. Check them out, and you'll agree. It has no chips or cracks, turns on and has a hum, could not get any stations on it, so I'm not sure why. It's a steal at $75! $75.00. (1890029) |
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