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1947,48,49,50 51,52,,53 54,chevrolet Red Ball Antenna on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Denton, Georgia, United States

Denton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Other Part Number:none Surface Finish:Chrome Brand:Ward Antenna co. Part Brand:Ward Antenna co. Chrome Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:none Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:461242 UPC:Does not apply


This antenna was made in the 50,s by WARD  antenna co . This antenna is over 50 years old[ front cowl / fender] and has never been installed . My pictures look off color ,but I assure you it is in perfect condition. This antenna is a 3 section CHROME over brass , antenna that extends to 53". and coax is 48" long. It has a beautiful  7/16" semi Transparent red Ball at the tip.   The antenna is perfect in every way..This is a vintage replacement antenna NORS. It is made in America and is not a cheeep !!  9.95 import!!!!Others sell for 100s and up !!!!! Look at the pictures and bid accordingly. email with questions before you bid,  Thanks for looking at my old stuff!!!!    Fits 2door, 4 door and convertibles??? The antenna will fit a ,48.49,50,51,52,53 54 Chevrolet .  Comes with all installation  Hardward and  instructions....  Please  Visit my Store for More Vintage antennas    Please be sure you want this antenna before you bid.??  Call for 1/2 price shipping  1-912-375-7284  Charlie   JOHN 3:3  This will fit a 1932 Ford   Rat Rod Flathead   

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