Ford Galaxie Mercury Vintage Car Antenna 31" Stainless Steel Mast Am/fm Stereo on 2040-parts.com
Buffalo, New York, US
Hello, this listing is for a brand new in package Yankee brand antenna.
This fits various Ford and Mercury vintage automobiles (see picture 2 for interchange list).
I have several of these and the packages are filthy and dusty from sitting on the auto parts store shelf for 100 yrs before they finally closed. Please let me know if you need more than one after auction ends and I'll invoice them together. Thanks.
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