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Crosley Autorama CD
**Due to specific Warranty and Shipping issues, we are no longer accepting orders from outside the US**

Features:
• 3 speed Belt Driven Turntable
• Plays 33 1/3, 45 and 78 RPM records
• Diamond-stylus Needle
• Manual-return Tone Arm
• Digital AM/FM Radio
• Illuminated LCD Display
• Individual Function Controls
• Front-loading Programmable CD Player
• 20-track Memory
• Repeat Play
• Built in EQ Presets
• Digital Volume Control
• External FM Antenna
• Dynamic Full Range Stereo Speakers
• Speaker Outputs

 

AVAILABLE
$199.95 USD 

CR-712  

 

Bet you didn’t know that Powel Crosley was the first to build a production model sports car in the US. Yes, he’s not only the genius who brought us mass produced radios, appliances, and of course WLW – The Nation’s Station, but he also became famous for his Crosley automobiles. The Autorama CD represents a vintage icon mimicking the clean, streamlined styling of a classic 1950’s automobile. From the sleek lines to the chrome grill side mounted speakers, this beauty takes you back to the days of dri ve-ins and diners, but adds a hint of technological advance with a CD player. Crosley’s fascination with automobiles is evident right down to the last exacting detail. The Autorama CD features an AM/FM Radio, a 3 speed turntable a compact disc player and enough sophistication to render most enthusiasts speechless.
Available in black (CR-712BK), Brushed Chrome (CR-712BC) or red (CR-711RE)
Dimensions: 13.25"w X 14"d X 6.75"h
Shipping Weight: 8.5 lbs

Includes product exchange warranty for defective items

* Price does not include shipping

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Last modified: June 12, 2008