Step back into the golden age of American radio with this Vintage Zenith T350 AM/FM Tube Radio, a beautifully preserved and working example of early 1950s craftsmanship and sound. 📻✨ Built by the legendary Zenith Radio Corporation, this model represents a time when radios were made as both functional electronics and elegant furniture pieces for the home.
This Zenith T350 features the 7M07 chassis and dates to the early–mid 1950s, with patent references through 1951 placing production around 1952–1954. It is a true tube-driven AM/FM radio, delivering the warm, rich tone that collectors and audio enthusiasts love. Most importantly, this unit is fully working—it powers on and plays, and a separate video is included showing the radio tuned in to a live station so you can see and hear it in operation before buying. ✔️📹
The radio is housed in its original wood veneer cabinet, which remains in excellent condition for its age. There are no cracks, chips, or structural damage to the wood, making it a standout example compared to many radios from this era. The cabinet’s classic lines and warm finish make it an eye-catching display piece, whether placed in a living room, office, den, or vintage-themed space.
Designed to operate on 120V AC/DC, this radio was built for versatility and reliability during a time when household power standards varied. Zenith was known for engineering quality, and this model reflects that reputation with solid construction and long-lasting components.
Working vintage AM/FM tube radios from the early 1950s are becoming increasingly difficult to find, especially in original cabinets and confirmed operating condition. This makes the T350 particularly desirable for collectors who value authenticity, usability, and presentation.
Whether you’re a serious radio collector, a mid-century décor enthusiast, or someone who appreciates the glow and sound of real vacuum tubes, this Zenith T350 delivers history, performance, and timeless style. 📻🔥 It’s ready to enjoy as-is, proudly display, or become a centerpiece in any vintage electronics collection.