1946-1950 Packard Roof Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Tucson, Arizona, United States
1946-1950 Packard Roof Antenna. Item has been rebuilt and is in working condition. There is a $50 core deposit on this item. Contact seller for more information if needed: 520-275-4623. Tucson Packard quality parts through the years, 40 years experience working with all makes and models of Packard auto and other auto parts. (32308)
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