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Nors Dual Antenna Suit 1957 1958 Desoto Chrysler Forward Look Mopar on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Malvern East, VIC, Australia

Malvern East, VIC, Australia
Condition:Used

Up for Auction is One only (not a pair) Ward NORS Dual Fin Mounted Antennas which suits 1957 and 1958 Desoto and Chryslers (not Imperial )


I bought this from Acme Antenna as a spare for the pair I did have , in case they were not available in the future if one got broken .

I have sold my car and that pair of antennas , so this one spare antenna I have is for sale .

These are no longer available from Acme antenna

This have the correct contoured bezel to suit the rear top fin only on the 57 58 Chrysler Desoto (not any other Mopar product)


Postage is $25 Worldwide and boxed extremely well .







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