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2 Vintage Toyota Celica Radio Antennas For The Ra21,ta's Thru Ra28,and Ta's 28 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Denton, Georgia, United States

Denton, Georgia, United States
2 Vintage TOYOTA Celica Radio Antennas   For the RA21,TA's thru RA28,and TA's 28, US $19.95, image 1
Condition:New Part Brand:WARD Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front

These two [2] vintage radio antenna will fit the TOYOTA Corolla and other Toyota cars .  It is for the RA21 TA21 thru RA 28,and the TA28's   It is a NEW antenna and has never been installed. Can be installed on either side of car[ remove screw] Comes with all you need for a complete install .    These antennas came from ANCOA Antenna co in NY .Ancoa went out of business  15 years back and these were in storage for over 40 years,yet in NEW condition.  Please look at the pictures as all sales are final.[two antennas just alikeIt will mount on the right and left  front windshield post.[see picture]   Will be shipped together..  Email or call for  Questions .  Charlie    JOHN 3:3   1-912-375-7284  

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