The unit has not been tested, so I do not know if it plays properly.
Take the time to test the radio. You only need a hot wire and a ground, a cheap speaker and antenna. I don't think very many people will pay the $150.00 plus shipping, when you can spend $300 on a new refurbished one with MP3, USB, and additional speaker jacks that works. Just a thought.. However...there are those who like to tinker with the older elctronics.. and they might consider it. Just a heads up..
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