Oem Late '50's/'60's Telescoping Radio Antenna on 2040-parts.com
Vidor, Texas, United States
OEM late '50's/'60's telescoping radio antenna. Screw in type antenna with attached chrome 7/16" nut. 3/16" diameter threaded end. The screw in part below the nut is 1 1/16" long. Good condition.
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