Jensen Top Mount Am/fm Pull-up Stereo Antenna, New In The Pack. on 2040-parts.com
Waynesville, Missouri, US
SELLING A NEW IN THE PACK , JENSEN TOP MOUNT AM/FM PULL-UP STEREO ANTENNA.
JENSEN MODEL# AN 110, A 5 SECTION, DISAPPEARING ANTENNA. 39" MAST WITH 48" OF CABLE.
REMOVABLE RUBBER CAP FOR LOCKING OR NONLOCKING APPLICATION. KEY PROVIDED.
ADJUSTABLE 35 DEGREE ANGLE.
SEE PHOTOS AS THIS IS THE TYPE ANTENNA YOU WILL RECEIVE.
THANKS FOR LOOKING AND GOOD LUCK WITH THE SALE.
FREE SHIPPING TO THE LOWER 48 STATES, WORLD WIDE BUYERS EMAIL FOR SHIPPING COST.
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