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1930's Thru 40's Porcelain Ceramic Side Mount Radio Antenna Nos Very Rare on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Denton, Georgia, United States

Denton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:Yes

This is a very rare[I have never seen one]PORCELAIN  Radio antenna mounts from the 1930's thru 1940's side mount radio antenna.  It is 24" long when collapsed and 58" when extended.  The mast is a 3 section heavy chrome over brass. It has a woven leadin coax that is 33".s long.  The 2 side mounts are ceramic and very beautiful. I have seen Bakelite and plastic, but not glass Ceramic.  This antenna has the adapter for the 1930's radio as well as the later models.   Please look at pictures and bid accordingly.  The holes in the fender need to be   3/8" the ceramic is about 1/4" thick and is very hardy. Has a real nice chrome bullet tip end . Comes with all you will need for a complete install.  Call if interested .  This would fit the old Hudsons , Fords, Chevrolets Buicks, Studebakers also the Packards and older imports.   ask for    Charlie    1-912-375-7284    It is a J F D  {I do not know what JFD means}  Brooklyn NY.  antenna.   Philco.Delco,Radiart,Ica,Snyder,WARD,Motorola antennas.  Call for free shipping in USA.      

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