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Nos 1970 Mercury Front Fender Antenna May Fit Others on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States

Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:D6TZ 18813 A Ford Mercury:71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Brand:FORD

Just Back from a huge vintage parts Auction in western Pa. These parts have been sitting on shelves untouched for many years. Please read everything.........Up for Auction Today is a nice NOS 1970 Mercury Front Fender Antenna, May Fit Others. Instructions say 70 Merc. Looks like standard Ford antenna to me. Reference part # to see if it will fit your car. The kit appears complete despite the original box which has had better days. Please look at all the pictures carefully they are part of the description, and ask questions before bidding, 12.89 shipped Tracked & packed carefully, See my other related parts for combined shipping. Thank you for looking!! As with all NOS upon close inspection you may find very small imperfections from age and or production not otherwise noted.

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