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1965-72 American Motors Radio Antenna Amc /amx New on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
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Denton, Georgia, United States

Denton, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:chrome Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Part Brand:ward Warranty:Yes Brand:WARD antenna co Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:4627432

New American Motors Radio antenna1965-1972 All Chrome with black ring above the bezel.  Chrome on Antenna is Very nice in NEW condition.  NEW as in Never been installed on Car.  Coax  is 48"  long and mast is 3 section  heavy Chrome over brass. Mast is 23" lowered and 51" extended.  Perfect antenna for that restoration.  Comes with install sheet   Email for questions . Sorry fior bad picture,   Charlie   JOHN 3:3    Email or call for shipping discount   1-912-375-7284   

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