Vintage Classic Car Radio Antenna Nos Factory 3 Section,chevy,ford,mopar,ratrod on 2040-parts.com
Langhorne, Pennsylvania, US
You are bidding on a hard to find FACTORY Ward NOS car radio antenna NOT A REPRODUCTION.Could fit GM,MOPAR,FORD, RAT ROD.Mint condition,just taken out of package.A must for the original stock restoration of your Classic car,RatRod
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