Mopar Antenna 31 Inch Non Telescoping Duster Demon Dart on 2040-parts.com
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Here is a mopar non telescoping antenna 31 inches in nice shape. I have sold a ciuple of these on here and quite frankly they are more of a pain to ship and pack than they are worth but there are some people that dont want to pay for a new one and i respect that. Im certain these have alot more applications tha a bodies. This one came off a 71 duster.
These antennas will receive signals from all over the world and all the planets but one. They will not work in Uranus. Good kuck |
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