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1963-1965 Plymouth-dodge Antenna on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Otis Orchards, Washington, United States

Otis Orchards, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

I have here a used antenna I received with a box of parts which I know nothing about. It had been labeled 1963-1965 Plymouth /Dodge Belvedere/Fury/Coronet .on it. those of you that have Mopars would know better than I. I've noticed a bit of a bend to the mast but I don't know if it's supposed to be so I didn't try moving it, and the black plastic at the base has a split in it seen in the pictures. It stands about 23 inches not extended but it does have three sections and will extend further. I'm selling as a used part and condition unknown. Check out the pictures and you be the Judge. UPS shipping only.

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