1950-1970's Ford Mercury Electric/power Radio Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Oregon City, Oregon, United States
This is the power antenna removed from a 1960's in good working condition. It has a radio lead in, it has the top chrome wedge washer, nut and bottom bracket. Outer most antenna mast is 3/8" thick. and 6 sided top. google part # 18850. What you see here is what you get. View the pictures and ask any questions. Thanks for looking.
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