58 59 60 Lincoln Continental Nos Power Antenna on 2040-parts.com
East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding on a NOS power antenna. Part number is missing on box. Purchased in a 1958-60 Lincoln parts lot so I can only assume this is what it fits. Do you homework to be sure it is correct for your car. Show worthy condition. Super rare find. If you have any questions please call Kurt at 717-490-1604.
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