Vintage 4 Section Mast Antenna Circa 50's Fits? on 2040-parts.com
Worth, Illinois, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A GOOD USED FACTORY 4 SECTION MAST ANTENNA CIRCA 50'S APPLICATIONS UNKNOWN. MAST MEASURES 8/58" COLLAPSED AND 63" EXTENDED, STAINLESS STEEL FINISH STILL IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. ALL 4 SECTION OF THE MAST ARE STRAIGHT. HEAVY DUTY COAX LEAD SCREWS IN ALSO IN GOOD SHAPE. BEZEL NUT & WASHER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION NO PITS. TAKEN OFF AND STORED INSIDE FOR DECADES RARE FIND. PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS BEFORE BIDDING. EMAIL ME WITH ANY ???????
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