1966-72 Ford Truck Radio Antenna W900 W1000 Wt 1000 Antenna Kit New on 2040-parts.com
Denton, Georgia, United States
This is a New antenna kit for the 1966-72 Radio Antenna kit # 3 section heavym chrome over nbrass. Extends to 57"'s . The coax is a BIG leadin coax and is 55's long all is new and ready to install . I sell the 3 section mast for [85.00] Call Charlie at 1-912-347-251
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