OK, here it is and it's in nice shape. The radio has a nice tone and is more sensitive than I expected, unlike a solid state GE that I own of similar vintage.
I think I saw a date code on one of the caps that stated the 36th week of '62; so, this radio was probably made in late '62 or early '63.
A couple of other interestings things that I noticed is that this radio had a selenium rectifier and uses a power transformer. I don't think I've ever seen a solid state radio that used a selenium rectifier and most of the AC operated sets of this period were line operated. There is also a hefty audio output transformer mounted on the speaker; so, those two transformers make this a heavy radio.
On the bottom, it still has the "PLAcir" notation and also a label advising that only Motorola original parts AND TUBES should be used for best performance. That's strange, seeing as how this set does not use tubes. I'm sure that was just a standard form label that was plastered on all Motorola consumer electronics of the period.
This may be an early example of a solid state AC radio from Motorola; but, it appears that they had their ducks in a row as far as making a quality product with this model.