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1946-47 Ford, Buick, Studebaker Radio Antenna New on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Denton, Georgia, United States

Denton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Other Part Number:4647 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Part Brand:ward Surface Finish:/stainless steel Brand:ward antenna co. Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:461432

 This is a beautiful quality made antenna . I think  this is an old 1940-47  Ford,Buick,Studebaker,Chevrolet side mount antenna  . It is a 3 section stainless steel  Antenna. It has a ruby red semi transparent ball on the tip. The leadin coax is 36" . Look at the pictures and do some study and do not forget to do some bidding.. The antenna you get is NEW ,and guaranteed to be in great shape..I am providing 3 pictures some look good.. Please email with questions BEFORE you bid . Look at  the pictures and bid accordingly.    John 3:3

The base is adjustable so as to fit the contour of the fender. . This antenna is 40-50 years old and is NEW never installed. Came from WARD antenna co.  The antenna looks a little dirty, But is  new, No one wanted a refund.   Sorry for the bad pictures...    1-912-375-7284 Charlie   John 3:3     

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