This is a NOS DELCO RADIO 'SPECIAL' 4X10 dash speaker # 7933961  10ohm.  I've been informed by speaker  re-builders that by using the included speaker connector wire, this 70's  speaker can be used in 1969 CHEVROLET IMPALA, CAPRICE(ALL 'B' BODY), AND CAMARO.

  Despite what you may hear from the sites selling new modern reproduction/replacement speakers, ALL speakers from the late 40's thru present day are 'PERMANENT MAGNET' speakers, which means the magnets WILL NOT lose their strength over time.  This is what a PERMANENT MAGNET is.
    The only way a permanent magnet will lose strength is by heating it up cherry red, or 'degaussing' it with a massive degaussing coil, which is how they give the magnet it's field in the first place.

Ask questions or for more pictures before bidding. Domestic winner to pay US Postal S&H(includes delivery confirmation), outside the US is via ebay's global shipping program.   I will combine multiple wins into one shipment to save the winner S&H(Use the cart). Payment is due within 7 days of the close of the auction. Paypal ships fastest.NJ residents must add  state sales tax.

 

I WILL ACCEPT SEVERAL FORMS OF PAYMENT, SO IF FOR ANY REASON THE WINNER CAN'T OR DOESN'T WANT TO USE PAYPAL, THE US WINNER MAY ALSO MAIL IN THEIR PAYMENT or PAY ON PICKUP IF DESIRED . NO CONVENIENCE STORE, PHARMACY OR GAS STATION MOs!

 Feel free to ask questions. 

I service vintage car radios for MANY ebay sellers as well as my own, and the vintage radios & clocks for EASTERN ELECTRONICS here in NJ.

Howard

 

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