1952-56 Oldsmobile,buick,gm, Radio Antenna Stainless Steel American Made on 2040-parts.com
Denton, Georgia, United States
New WARD antenna over 40 years old and NEW . 3 Section stainless steel 48" leadin coax. Fits 1952-1956 Oldsmobile 88 and 98, Also Buick and General motors cars and trucks. Charlie call if you like 1-912-375-7284
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