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1973 Lincoln Power Antennae Mercury Genuine Fomoco Works Great on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Eaton, Colorado, United States

Eaton, Colorado, United States
Condition:Used

Up for sale is a OEM Electric Power antenna which started off on a 1973 Mercury Marquis and then removed at 30K miles. This antenna has been tested and is working as it should. These are getting impossible to find especially in original condition and if you are looking at this then you know it to be true.

I stand behind every sale made and if any reason you are not happy with your purchase I will make it right. As always what's pictured is exactly what you will get, "Buy As Is" when stated in my description means no complaints.  Please check out the detailed pictures and if you have any questions feel free to ask. Thanks for your interest.

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