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1957 Ford Front Fender Radio Antenna New on 2040-parts.com

US $165.99
Location:

Denton, Georgia, United States

Denton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Part Brand:Ford Surface Finish:Chrome Country of Manufacture:United States

  This is a 1957 Ford Fairlane front Fender Radio antenna .  It is New and has never been installed.  The Chrome is perfect as is the 3 section Heavy chrome antenna mast with BIG chrome ball.  The black top is perfect and shinny.  Has BIG leadin coax. The chrome bezel is great and No pits at all.   You will be proud to have this antenna for that 57 Ford Restoration.  Questions before you buy as I want a 5 star buyer,  Call Charlie   1-912-375-7284 Has the Ground plate with the teeth and a nice base Gasket . Has all you will need for a complete install

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