Nos Oldsmobile Radio Antenna Elliptical Mast 402253 Cutlass 442 64 65 66 67 68 on 2040-parts.com
Columbus, Nebraska, United States
NOS Oldsmobile Radio Antenna Elliptical Mast GM # 402253 1952 - 1969 for the F-85 Cutlass 442 & Hurst/Olds. Please check to make sure this mast will fit you car before you buy. You are buying just one of these masts. I have 2 for sale. You can buy both and it is double the money. Please ask any questions. FREE shipping by Priority Mail. |
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