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Power Electric Antenna 98 88 Oldsmobile 59 60 61 62 Switch-coax-wiring-complete on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Spring Hill, Florida, United States

Spring Hill, Florida, United States
Complete antenna set-up in great condition
Brand:New Wiring Harness Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:1224 FA 12V 58 36 on motor Surface Finish:Original Interchange Part Number:- - 4980 on top tower

Here is a real nice clean original front fender mounted power antenna set-up for your Oldsmobile.  I think this was from a 1960 Olds because of the shape and style of the black motor.  It may be correct for a 1959, 1961, 1962 or even more years.  Please look at all the photos and decide if it is correct for your car.  It was completely restored and rebuilt.  The chrome mast is straight and nice.  The photos show the mast in the full down position and full up position.  The motor is strong and this antenna works nicely going up and down.  The motor was completely disassembled and rebuilt for optimum performance.  This auction includes a NEW wiring harness, coax cable and dashboard switch as shown in the photos.  It was all tested and works great.  There are no cut wires anywhere.  The orange wire terminal on the switch came loose and it was epoxied back in place.

Here is your chance to get the original factory antenna you've always been looking for to complete your Oldsmobile. This is a NO
RESERVE auction.  Don't let this one get away! 

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I have a vast 20 year collection of GM muscle car parts from the 1960's and 1970's, and various other car parts too.  Just ask and I can list any part you need.  I check my emails frequently throughout the day and will reply to your questions promptly.

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