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1930's -1950's Ward Air King Side Mount Vintage Radio Antenna Redball Tip.nib on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Denton, Georgia, United States

Denton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Chrome

Here is a real nice Vintage antenna new in the box.It is a Ward Air-King ,Made by Ward antenna co back in the 1930's. it also has a 7/16ts redball tip. . Ward made all the antennas and  parts for GM, Ford,Chrysler,Buick,Oldsmobile Mopars,Studebakers,Hudsons,  and flatheads.   The  antenna is new in the box with original install sheet. 4 section heavy stainless steel and will not rust.  Very long antenna.   This is a great Find for that Classic restoration. .  Please look at the pictures and bid accordingly.   Call or email for  questions before you bid. Call for Free shipping  ask for   Charlie     1-912-375-7284    

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